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Channels - Reviewers for Journal of Integrated Pest Management (November 2024 to October 2025) :: FRELIP Discovery
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Notes from the Field: Response to a Case of Travel-Associated Lassa Fever - Iowa, October-November 2024
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Integrated Pest Management Strategies for Round-tailed Ground Squirrels
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Now Published: 5 International Journals, October 2025 Edition
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Moving the principle into practice: four challenges to integrated pest and pollinator management
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Assessing Educator Needs for Resources Associated with Integrated Vertebrate Pest Management
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ESA Governing Board Fall 2025 Meeting Minutes Windsor Suites 1700 Benjamin Franklin Pkwy Philadelphia, PA 19103 and Zoom Meeting November 21, 2025
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Call for Papers - (FREE OF CHARGE) / November 2012
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Volume 15 : Issue 6 - November 2025
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Managing Roof Rats in Citrus Orchards: Initial Efforts toward Building an Integrated Pest Management Program
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Volume 14 : Issue 6 - November 2024
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A Review of Digital Technologies in Plant Disease and Pest Management within Philippine Agriculture
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A Proposed Framework to Investigate the Interactions Between Barn Owls and Anticoagulant Rodenticides in an Integrated Pest Management Program
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Interim Estimates of 2024-2025 Seasonal Influenza Vaccine Effectiveness - Four Vaccine Effectiveness Networks, United States, October 2024-February 2025
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Pests and diseases of crapemyrtle (Myrtales: Lythraceae): identification and management strategies
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Reviewer Acknowledgements for Journal of Geography and Geology, Vol. 17, No. 2, 2025
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Are Barn Owls a Cost-Effective Alternative to Lethal Trapping? Implications for Rodent Pest Management
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Announcement: November 2025 Issues of IJRES and CSIT Now Available!
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Using birds of prey to manage pest bird flocks under lethal and non-lethal conditions – A review
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Global perspectives and transdisciplinary opportunities for locust and grasshopper pest management and research
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Pocket Gophers (Thomomys spp.): Nuisance Pest or Vector? (Poster)
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Priorities in journal selection for authors, reviewers, editors, librarians and science funders
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Flighted spongy moths (Lepidoptera: Erebidae), defoliating invasive forest pests
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Pest Control by Generalist Predators Depends on Prey Density and Predator Effectiveness
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The Recovery of the Aleutian Cackling Goose: From Great Success to Dreaded Pest