The Wildlife Services (WS) program in North Dakota helps citizens, organizations, industries, and Government agencies resolve conflicts with wildlife to protect agriculture, other property, and natural resources, and to safeguard human health and safety. WS' professional wildlife biologists and specialists implement effective, selective, and responsible strategies that value wildlife, the environment, and the resources being protected. WS manages wildlife damage according to its public trust stewardship responsibilities as a Federal natural resource management program. WS supports the North American Model of Wildlife Conservation, based on the principle that wildlife resources are owned collectively and held in trust by Government for the benefit of present and future generations.
WS protects property and reduces human health and safety risks at airports, homes, and along roadways. The program also protects people, pets, and livestock from wildlife-borne diseases, guards many natural resources, such as timber, from wildlife damage and educates the public about wildlife and wildlife damage management. Specific projects conducted by WS-North Dakota include managing damage caused by coyote and beaver; managing blackbird damage to sunflowers; reducing waterfowl damage to grain crops; sampling and monitoring for wildlife diseases; assisting with wildlife hazards management at civilian and military airports; and managing damage in urban environments.
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