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Conflicting Wildlife Management Regulations

Learn about state and federal wildlife management regulations, wetland conservation, and hazard mitigation strategies in aviation settings. Get expert advice on navigating complex regulatory agencies.

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Conflicting Wildlife Management Regulations

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  1. Conflicting Wildlife Management Regulations Christopher Croson, State Director USDA, APHIS, Wildlife Services Hershey Airport Conference March 5, 2009

  2. State Wildlife Wetlands Aviation Pesticides Federal Fish & Wildlife Service Army Corps of Engineers Federal Aviation Administration Environmental Protection Agency Regulatory Agencies Complementary USDA, Wildlife Services Hershey Airport Conference March 6, 2009

  3. State Wildlife Wetlands Aviation Pesticides Federal Fish & Wildlife Service Army Corps of Engineers Federal Aviation Administration Environmental Protection Agency Regulatory Agencies Conflicting USDA, Wildlife Services Hershey Airport Conference March 6, 2009

  4. Wildlife Hazard Management Wetlands Conservation Wetland Mitigation Public Pressure Economics USDA, Wildlife Services Hershey Airport Conference March 6, 2009

  5. Delineate wetlands • ACOE: primary federal contact • Know state regulations • Advisory Circular 5200-33B • Wildlife Hazard Management Plan Wetland Mitigation USDA, Wildlife Services Hershey Airport Conference March 6, 2009

  6. State Threatened and Endangered Species USDA, Wildlife Services Hershey Airport Conference March 6, 2009

  7. State Threatened and Endangered Species USDA, Wildlife Services Hershey Airport Conference March 6, 2009

  8. State Threatened and Endangered Species USDA, Wildlife Services Hershey Airport Conference March 6, 2009

  9. USFWS depredation order for Canada Geese at airports Status of the Bald Eagle Corn oil is a registered pesticide in New York state Mute Swans still protected in New York state Honorable Mentions USDA, Wildlife Services Hershey Airport Conference March 6, 2009

  10. For assistance, feel free to contact the USDA Wildlife Services at: (866)4USDAWS or (866)487-3297 www.aphis.usda.gov/ws Questions? USDA, Wildlife Services Hershey Airport Conference March 6, 2009

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