• Its ability to protect property, natural re- 

 sources, and crops from damage caused by 

 beaver; and 



• Its ability to protect threatened or endan- 

 gered species. 



Under goal 5, WS will be measured by the 

 number of new and improved wildlife control 

 methods tested by NWRC. 



For the five measures summarized below, WS 

 exceeded its established targets for all items. 

 Here is a brief summary of these WS program 

 results. 



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cases were reported. The WS program has 

 been a key contributor in distributing the oral 

 baits (as shown in the photograph) throughout 

 the barrier zone and in collecting disease 

 surveillance samples. 



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