Since animal damage impacts so many different human and natural endeavors, information, statistics etc.about wildlife damage control are notoriously difficult to obtain. Unlike pest control, no one government agency is responsible for monitoring animal damage control activity. Willdife Damage Control seeks, in its own small way, to remedy this problem. We welcome submissions of information related to the animal damage control industry. At minimum, we wish to at least create an annotated bibliography to help others find the truth about animal damage control. For as those in the industry realize, there are many out there who are working very diligently to suppress it. To help us, please contact us via e-mail at info@aallanimalcontrol.com
Stephen Vantassel is a Certified Wildlife Control Professional. He is a nationally known writer including having been an assistant editor for Wildlife Control Technology magazine, author of numerous ADC articles as well as The Wildlife Removal Handbook rev.ed and the Wildlife Damage Inspection Handbook rev. ed. Mr. Vantassel is also a vocal critic of the growing animal rights movement. He has exposed the fallacies and deceptions of the animal rights protest industry through debate, lecture and publication.
11/9/02
Disclaimer: WDC seeks to provide accurate, effective and responsible information on resolving human/wildlife conflicts. We welcome suggestions, criticisms to help us achieve this goal. The information provided is for informational purposes only and users of the information use it at their own risk. The reader must consult state/federal officials to determine the legality of any technique in the reader's locale. Some techniques are dangerous to the user and to others. WDC encourages readers to obtain appropriate training (see our informational literature at our Store ), and understand that proper animal damage control involves patience, understanding that not every technique/method works for every situation or even 100% of the time. Your use of this information is governed by this understanding. We welcome potential users of the information and photos to simply ask for permission via e-mail. Finally, WDC welcomes e-mail but understand that all e-mails become property of Wildlife Damage Control.