Call for Books to review on topics relating to Wildlife, Animal Damage Control and Trapping Topics

Stephen Vantassel, owner of Wildlife Damage Control has been writing book reviews for the National Animal Damage Control Association's newsletter "The Probe" since 1997. 

If you are seeking to market your book to the animal damage control and trapping community, having Stephen Vantassel review it would be one way to obtain low cost exposure to this group of people.

Mr. Vantassel is a well respected writer in the field of trapping and animal damage control with numerous articles published in The Trapper Predator Caller, Fur-Fish & Game, The Probe, The Fur Taker's, Animal Damage Control (no longer printing) and Wildlife Control Technology where he has been assistant editor since Jan, 1999.

Mr. Vantassel also publishes a bi-monthly e-zine, two state association newsletters and is an officer in the National Wildlife Control Operators Association (click National Wildlife Control Operators Association NWCOA).

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I would also like to point out that each of the reviews were published in animal damage control industry publications.

If you would like your book, video etc. reviewed,

  • send a copy to the address below, attention Stephen Vantassel. 
  • include the cost of the book, payment options such as credit cards etc. and if dealers can obtain wholesale prices.
  • include shipping and handling costs as well for the continental U.S.
  • if you must have the book returned, please include a SASE with appropriate postage. 

 

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7/6/03