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Roger A. Baldwin IPM Advisor Ph.D., New Mexico State University, 2008 Phone (559) 646-6583
FAX (559) 646-6593 Statewide IPM Pro gram, University of California, DavisCooperative Extension, Central Valley Region Areas of Specialty: |
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RESEARCH STATEMENT
I also have extensive experience working with a variety of predator and big game species including black bears, American martens, coyotes, elk, oryx, raccoons, Virginia opossums, and striped skunks. Previous predator and big game projects have included:
INFORMATIONAL WEBSITES UC IPM Pest Notes.—Valuable resource for information pertaining to many wildlife pest issues for California. http://www.ipm.ucdavis.edu/PMG/menu.vertebrate.html UCCE Vertebrate Pest
Control Education Videos.—Superb resource for all aspects related to
California ground squirrels, pocket gophers, and meadow voles. California Department
of Pesticide Regulation Endangered Species Query.—Allows
the applicator or landowner to determine if any endangered species are found
at a location where pesticides are to be used. Simply add information
to query to determine if any endangered species are present and need to be
considered before applying the pesticide of interest. The Vertebrate Pest
Control Handbook.—Contains extensive information on many subjects
pertaining to wildlife pests in California including information on general
biology of California birds and mammals, laws and regulations, the role of
wildlife in spreading disease, and information on the use of toxicants and
fumigants for controlling wildlife pests in California. Internet Center for Wildlife Damage and Management.—Contains extensive information on wildlife pest control, although it is designed for the entire U.S., not just California. Therefore, other websites may provide more specific information for California. Nonetheless, it is a valuable resource. http://icwdm.org/ Extension.—Similar to the ICWDM website listed above. Excellent resource, but provides information for all of the U.S. http://www.extension.org/
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS UC ANR and IPM Publications: R.A. Baldwin. 2009. Pocket Gophers in UC IPM Pest Management Guideline: Cherry. Oakland: Univ. Calif. Div. Agric. Nat. Res.. R.A. Baldwin. 2009. Birds in UC IPM Pest Management Guideline: Cherry. Oakland: Univ. Calif. Div. Agric. Nat. Res.. Baldwin, R.A. 2009. Birds in UC IPM Pest Management Guideline: Lettuce. Oakland: Univ. Calif. Div. Agric. Nat. Res. Publ. 3450. Baldwin, R.A., T.P. Salmon, and M. Freeman. 2008. Vertebrate Pest Management. Pages 256-269 in L. Ferguson, editor. Pistachio Production Manual. Fifth edition revised. University of California Fruit and Nut Research and Information Center, Davis, California, USA. Salmon, T.P., and R.A. Baldwin. 2009. Pest Notes: Pocket Gophers. University of California, Statewide Integrated Pest Management Program, Division of Agricultural and Natural Resources, Publication 7433. Invited Articles: Baldwin, R.A. 2009. Incorporating burrow fumigants into an IPM approach for controlling the California ground squirrel. CAPCA Adviser 12:48-50. Baldwin, R.A. 2009. An assessment of multiple approaches for controlling gophers in vineyards. In "Vine Lines", S. Vasquez, editor. University of California Cooperative Extension, Fresno County. Baldwin, R.A., and L.C. Bender. 2006. Assessing the status of black bears in Rocky Mountain National Park. Rocky Mountain Nature Association Quarterly, 8-9. Journal Articles: Baldwin, R.A., and L.C. Bender. 2010. Development of Equations Predictive of Size and Condition for Black Bears in Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado. American Midland Naturalist 164: in press. Baldwin, R.A., and L.C. Bender. 2010. Denning chronology of black bears in eastern Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado. Western North American Naturalist 70: in press. Baldwin, R.A. 2009. Use of maximum entropy modeling in wildlife research. Entropy 11:854-866. Baldwin, R.A., and L.C. Bender. 2009. Foods and nutritional components of diets of black bear in Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado. Canadian Journal of Zoology 87:1000-1008. Baldwin, R.A., and L.C. Bender. 2009. Survival and productivity of a low-density black bear population in Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado. Human-Wildlife Conflicts 3:271-281. Baldwin, R.A., and L.C. Bender. 2008. Den-site characteristics of black bears in Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado. Journal of Wildlife Management 72:1717-1724. Baldwin, R.A., and L.C. Bender. 2008. Distribution, occupancy, and habitat correlates of American martens (Martes americana) in Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado. Journal of Mammalogy 89:419-427. Baldwin, R.A., P.S. Gipson, G.L. Zuercher, and T.R. Livingston. 2006. The effect of scent-station precipitation covers on visitations by mammalian carnivores and eastern cottontails. Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science 109: 3-10. Baldwin, R.A., A.E. Houston, M.L. Kennedy, and P.S. Liu. 2006. Predicting raccoon (Procyon lotor) occurrence through the use of microhabitat variables. The Canadian Field-Naturalist 120:225-231. Baldwin, R.A., A.E. Houston, M.L. Kennedy, and P.S. Liu. 2004. As assessment of microhabitat variables and capture success of striped skunks (Mephitis mephitis). Journal of Mammalogy 85:1068-1076. |
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