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We here at the Internet Center for Wildlife Damage Management (http://icwdm.org) provide a wide array of wildlife related photos to the public through our Content DM site. You can check it out for yourself at http://libtextcenter.unl.edu/content/custom/wildlife/wildlifesplash.php If you can't browse the collection, the problem is probably due to a conflict with your port 2000 begin used or designated to another program. (We have heard reports of some people having trouble with viewing). The Content DM site contains almost 700 images, and growing) on all aspects of wildlife damage management. We have photos of equipment, damage, scat, trapping sets, and more. We created this database so that instructors, media, individuals could have access to quality images that could help visually tell the story of wildlife damage management. Additionally, they are free to use. Imagine that. Guilt free public use provided you are giving us and the photographer credit and you are not selling them. But we are always looking for more photos. People ask us, "What do you want?" In short, everything. We want scat, tracks, hair, damage, control techniques, prevention techniques, even animals doing nothing wrong at all. We are particularly interested in vehicle strikes, bird strikes, otters, alligators, nutria, muskrat, mink, raptor, mountain beaver, bear, elk, moose, flying squirrel, spotted skunk, shrew, snake, and vulture related images. We hope you will consider helping us in our mission. If you have any questions, feel free to contact me. Yours in responsible wildlife damage management, Stephen Vantassel
ICWDM New Wildlife Damage Management Blog
This is the Internet Center for Wildlife Damage Management's first blog posting.  We haven't developed a schedule yet but we hope to posting at least weekly so as to inform the public about improvements to our site and what's new in the field of wildlife damage management.
 
We welcome your thoughts, suggestions, topic ideas, even your criticisms.
 
We hope you will find our blog, like our site, THE reliable source for quality wildlife damage management information and perspective.
 
Stephen Vantassel, webmaster
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dog poop vs. wild animal poop
hello,
 
recently my neighbor has complained about my dog messing in his yard.  i know that is impossible because i take the dog out only on a lease and just in my yard.  he does not roam the yards. so i asked to see the feces.  it is black with seeds, multiple piles. does not smell or look like dog feces. i even compared my dogs feces to what is in his yard. he still does not believe me so this website is awesome. thanks.
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