Home > Term: wildlife control agent
wildlife control agent
A professional who controls animal population in geographical district and investigates crop and property damage claims caused by wildlife. Respnsibilities include:
- Conducts on-site surveys to estimate number of birds and animals, such as deer, pheasant, and mountain fox, in designated areas and availability of game food and cover.
- Recommends changes in hunting and trapping seasons and relocation of animals in overpopulated areas to obtain balance of wildlife and habitat.
- Implements approved control measures, performing duties such as trapping beavers, dynamiting beaver dams, and tranquilizing and relocating deer, bear, cougar, and other animals.
- Resurveys area and totals bag counts of hunters to determine effectiveness of control measures.
- Recommends revised hunting and trapping regulations and other control measures and release of birds for restocking.
- Searches area of reported property damage for animal tracks, leavings, and other evidence to identify specie of animal responsible.
- Photographs extent of damage, documents other evidence, estimates financial loss, and recommends compensation.
- Advises owner of methods to remedy future damages, and implements other measures, such as erecting fences, tranquilizing and relocating animal herds, and spraying flower beds and bushes with repellants.
- Performs duties of wildlife agent during hunting season.
- Gives talks to civic groups, school assemblies, and sports organizations to disseminate information about wildlife and department policies.
- Sõnaliik: noun
- Valdkond/domeen: Professional careers
- Category: Occupational titles
- Company: U.S. DOL
0
Looja
- Jason F
- 100% positive feedback
(United States of America)