Episode Synopsis "NPMA Podcast #14: Wildlife Management"
The National Pest Management Association presents the NPMA podcast series. In episode #14 of this series, pest management expert Greg Baumann from NPMA discusses wildlife management and the risks wildlife can pose to humans. Greg Baumann More information is at NPMA's website, www.pestworld.org. The National Pest Management Association is a non-profit organization, whose mission includes consumer education on issues related to pests and the potential threats they may pose to public health and property. Celebrating its 76th year in 2009, the National Pest Management Association remains committed to the protection of public health, food and property. Listen to the podcast here: Download the podcast here. (00:08:39 stereo MP3 file, 9.11 mb) Subscribe to the RSS feed for NPMA’s podcast series. Apple iPod owners, subscribe to NPMA podcasts in the Apple iTunes Music Store. Keywords: npma, pests, pestworld.org, wildlife management, deer, wolves, coyotes LiveJournal Tags: npma,pests,pestworld.org,wildlife management,deer,wolves,coyotes Technorati Tags: npma,pests,pestworld.org,wildlife management,deer,wolves,coyotes del.icio.us Tags: npma,pests,pestworld.org,wildlife management,deer,wolves,coyotes Produced by Professional Podcasts LLC, Cherry Hill, NJ
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