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Intentional / Unintentional Species Capture/Restraint Method * Killed / Euthanized Removed/ Destroyed^ Freed/Released / Relocated Dispersed State Table G. Animals Taken by Component/Method Type and Fate by Wildlife Services - FY 2013 Albatrosses, Laysan HI Intentional Handcaught/Gathered 468 Vehicles (All) 1,057 Pyrotechnics (All) 50 Subtotal for 468 1,107 Albatrosses, Laysan Alligators, American FL Intentional Handcaught/Gathered 1 Pyrotechnics (All) 4 Vehicles (All) 1 Unintentional Traps, Cage 3 GA Intentional Handcaught/Gathered 2 Unintentional Traps, Body Grip 1 1 MS Unintentional Traps, Body Grip 2 4 NC Intentional Handcaught/Gathered 2 SC Intentional Handcaught/Gathered 1 Page 1 of 665 *About Capture/Restraint Method: This column reports the primary method or tool used to capture, restrain, or identify/target the animals addressed. This MAY NOT have been the method or tool used to kill, euthanize, or free/relocate, the animal captured. When animals are captured and/or restrained, WS employees use methods or tools to euthanize, and approved handling and transport are used to free or relocate. ^ Removed/Destroyed only counts the removal or destruction of dens and burrows. Invasive species in this report are highlighted and displayed in red. Each year, Wildlife Services manages damage caused by many invasive species.
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  • Intentional / UnintentionalSpecies

    Capture/Restraint Method *

    Killed / Euthanized

    Removed/ Destroyed^

    Freed/Released / Relocated DispersedState

    Table G. Animals Taken by Component/Method Type and Fate by Wildlife Services - FY 2013

    Albatrosses, LaysanHI

    IntentionalHandcaught/Gathered 468Vehicles (All) 1,057Pyrotechnics (All) 50

    Subtotal for 468 1,107Albatrosses, Laysan

    Alligators, AmericanFL

    IntentionalHandcaught/Gathered 1Pyrotechnics (All) 4Vehicles (All) 1

    UnintentionalTraps, Cage 3

    GAIntentional

    Handcaught/Gathered 2Unintentional

    Traps, Body Grip 1 1

    MSUnintentional

    Traps, Body Grip 2 4

    NCIntentional

    Handcaught/Gathered 2

    SCIntentional

    Handcaught/Gathered 1

    Page 1 of 665*About Capture/Restraint Method: This column reports the primary method or tool used to capture, restrain, or identify/target the animals addressed. This MAY NOT have been the method or tool used to kill, euthanize, or free/relocate, the animal captured. When animals are captured and/or restrained, WS employees use methods or tools to euthanize, and approved handling and transport are used to free or relocate. ^ Removed/Destroyed only counts the removal or destruction of dens and burrows. Invasive species in this report are highlighted and displayed in red. Each year, Wildlife Services manages damage caused by many invasive species.

  • Intentional / UnintentionalSpecies

    Capture/Restraint Method *

    Killed / Euthanized

    Removed/ Destroyed^

    Freed/Released / Relocated DispersedState

    Table G. Animals Taken by Component/Method Type and Fate by Wildlife Services - FY 2013

    Alligators, AmericanTX

    UnintentionalSnares, Neck 1

    Subtotal for 5 13 5Alligators, American

    AnhingasFL

    IntentionalPneumatics 1Firearms 9Pyrotechnics (All) 37Vehicles (All) 2

    LAIntentional

    Firearms 1 8

    TXIntentional

    Firearms 1

    Subtotal for 11 48Anhingas

    Armadillos, Nine-bandedAL

    IntentionalFirearms 2

    FLIntentional

    Firearms 43Traps, Cage 7 2

    Unintentional

    Page 2 of 665*About Capture/Restraint Method: This column reports the primary method or tool used to capture, restrain, or identify/target the animals addressed. This MAY NOT have been the method or tool used to kill, euthanize, or free/relocate, the animal captured. When animals are captured and/or restrained, WS employees use methods or tools to euthanize, and approved handling and transport are used to free or relocate. ^ Removed/Destroyed only counts the removal or destruction of dens and burrows. Invasive species in this report are highlighted and displayed in red. Each year, Wildlife Services manages damage caused by many invasive species.

  • Intentional / UnintentionalSpecies

    Capture/Restraint Method *

    Killed / Euthanized

    Removed/ Destroyed^

    Freed/Released / Relocated DispersedState

    Table G. Animals Taken by Component/Method Type and Fate by Wildlife Services - FY 2013

    Armadillos, Nine-bandedFL

    UnintentionalTraps, Cage 5

    GAIntentional

    Traps, Cage 46

    LAIntentional

    Traps, Cage 4Firearms 16 10

    UnintentionalTraps, Body Grip 2

    MSIntentional

    Firearms 1

    OKIntentional

    Firearms 22Traps, Cage 2Spotlight 8

    TXIntentional

    Firearms 1Traps, Cage 2

    UnintentionalSnares, Neck 7 4

    Subtotal for 163 11 10Armadillos, Nine-banded

    Avadavats, Red

    Page 3 of 665*About Capture/Restraint Method: This column reports the primary method or tool used to capture, restrain, or identify/target the animals addressed. This MAY NOT have been the method or tool used to kill, euthanize, or free/relocate, the animal captured. When animals are captured and/or restrained, WS employees use methods or tools to euthanize, and approved handling and transport are used to free or relocate. ^ Removed/Destroyed only counts the removal or destruction of dens and burrows. Invasive species in this report are highlighted and displayed in red. Each year, Wildlife Services manages damage caused by many invasive species.

  • Intentional / UnintentionalSpecies

    Capture/Restraint Method *

    Killed / Euthanized

    Removed/ Destroyed^

    Freed/Released / Relocated DispersedState

    Table G. Animals Taken by Component/Method Type and Fate by Wildlife Services - FY 2013

    Avadavats, RedHI

    IntentionalFirearms 232 236Pyrotechnics (All) 8Vehicles (All) 4,052

    Subtotal for 232 4,296Avadavats, Red

    Avocets, AmericanCA

    IntentionalBombs/Bangers 1,230Capa Cartridges 11Whistlers/Screamers 1,360Cracker Shells (12 Gauge ) 2,976Vehicles (All) 88Firearms 125

    COIntentional

    Dog 38Firearms 34

    INIntentional

    Pyrotechnics (All) 10

    MOIntentional

    Pyrotechnics (All) 25

    NVIntentional

    Pyrotechnics (All) 2

    Page 4 of 665*About Capture/Restraint Method: This column reports the primary method or tool used to capture, restrain, or identify/target the animals addressed. This MAY NOT have been the method or tool used to kill, euthanize, or free/relocate, the animal captured. When animals are captured and/or restrained, WS employees use methods or tools to euthanize, and approved handling and transport are used to free or relocate. ^ Removed/Destroyed only counts the removal or destruction of dens and burrows. Invasive species in this report are highlighted and displayed in red. Each year, Wildlife Services manages damage caused by many invasive species.

  • Intentional / UnintentionalSpecies

    Capture/Restraint Method *

    Killed / Euthanized

    Removed/ Destroyed^

    Freed/Released / Relocated DispersedState

    Table G. Animals Taken by Component/Method Type and Fate by Wildlife Services - FY 2013

    Avocets, AmericanNV

    IntentionalVehicles (All) 4

    OHIntentional

    Whistlers/Screamers 12

    Subtotal for 5,915Avocets, American

    BadgersAZ

    IntentionalTraps, Foothold (Padded) 10

    CAIntentional

    Snares, Foot/Leg 2Snares, Neck 14Firearms 8

    UnintentionalTraps, Foothold (Padded) 1

    COIntentional

    Firearms 2 1Pneumatics 1Traps, Foothold (Padded) 3

    IAIntentional

    Firearms 1Traps, Foothold 2

    ID

    Page 5 of 665*About Capture/Restraint Method: This column reports the primary method or tool used to capture, restrain, or identify/target the animals addressed. This MAY NOT have been the method or tool used to kill, euthanize, or free/relocate, the animal captured. When animals are captured and/or restrained, WS employees use methods or tools to euthanize, and approved handling and transport are used to free or relocate. ^ Removed/Destroyed only counts the removal or destruction of dens and burrows. Invasive species in this report are highlighted and displayed in red. Each year, Wildlife Services manages damage caused by many invasive species.

  • Intentional / UnintentionalSpecies

    Capture/Restraint Method *

    Killed / Euthanized

    Removed/ Destroyed^

    Freed/Released / Relocated DispersedState

    Table G. Animals Taken by Component/Method Type and Fate by Wildlife Services - FY 2013

    BadgersID

    IntentionalFirearms 3Snares, Neck 1Traps, Foothold 13Traps, Foothold (Padded) 1

    UnintentionalTraps, Foothold 6 5

    KSIntentional

    Snares, Neck 1

    MNUnintentional

    Traps, Foothold 1

    MTIntentional

    Traps, Foothold 3Snares, Neck 6

    NDIntentional

    Traps, Foothold 6Firearms 1Snares, Neck 1

    UnintentionalTraps, Foothold 5 3Snares, Neck 1

    NEIntentional

    Traps, Body Grip 7Traps, Cage 2

    Page 6 of 665*About Capture/Restraint Method: This column reports the primary method or tool used to capture, restrain, or identify/target the animals addressed. This MAY NOT have been the method or tool used to kill, euthanize, or free/relocate, the animal captured. When animals are captured and/or restrained, WS employees use methods or tools to euthanize, and approved handling and transport are used to free or relocate. ^ Removed/Destroyed only counts the removal or destruction of dens and burrows. Invasive species in this report are highlighted and displayed in red. Each year, Wildlife Services manages damage caused by many invasive species.

  • Intentional / UnintentionalSpecies

    Capture/Restraint Method *

    Killed / Euthanized

    Removed/ Destroyed^

    Freed/Released / Relocated DispersedState

    Table G. Animals Taken by Component/Method Type and Fate by Wildlife Services - FY 2013

    BadgersNE

    IntentionalFirearms 4 1Traps, Foothold 34Snares, Neck 10

    NMIntentional

    Firearms 3Traps, Foothold 1

    UnintentionalSnares, Neck 7 1Traps, Foothold 2

    NVIntentional

    Handcaught/Gathered 1Firearms 1Snares, Neck 1Traps, Foothold 73

    UnintentionalTraps, Foothold 1Traps, Foothold (Padded) 1

    OKIntentional

    Traps, Foothold 1Snares, Neck 2Firearms 2Spotlight 2

    ORIntentional

    Snares, Neck 1 1

    Page 7 of 665*About Capture/Restraint Method: This column reports the primary method or tool used to capture, restrain, or identify/target the animals addressed. This MAY NOT have been the method or tool used to kill, euthanize, or free/relocate, the animal captured. When animals are captured and/or restrained, WS employees use methods or tools to euthanize, and approved handling and transport are used to free or relocate. ^ Removed/Destroyed only counts the removal or destruction of dens and burrows. Invasive species in this report are highlighted and displayed in red. Each year, Wildlife Services manages damage caused by many invasive species.

  • Intentional / UnintentionalSpecies

    Capture/Restraint Method *

    Killed / Euthanized

    Removed/ Destroyed^

    Freed/Released / Relocated DispersedState

    Table G. Animals Taken by Component/Method Type and Fate by Wildlife Services - FY 2013

    BadgersOR

    IntentionalFirearms 4Traps, Body Grip 1Traps, Foothold 34

    UnintentionalTraps, Foothold 5

    TXIntentional

    Snares, Neck 5Unintentional

    Traps, Foothold 9Snares, Neck 21 3

    UTIntentional

    Snares, Neck 2Traps, Foothold 2

    UnintentionalSnares, Neck 1

    WYIntentional

    Snares, Neck 24Firearms 8Traps, Foothold 6

    UnintentionalSnares, Neck 7 1

    Subtotal for 372 19 3Badgers

    Bats (All)AL

    Page 8 of 665*About Capture/Restraint Method: This column reports the primary method or tool used to capture, restrain, or identify/target the animals addressed. This MAY NOT have been the method or tool used to kill, euthanize, or free/relocate, the animal captured. When animals are captured and/or restrained, WS employees use methods or tools to euthanize, and approved handling and transport are used to free or relocate. ^ Removed/Destroyed only counts the removal or destruction of dens and burrows. Invasive species in this report are highlighted and displayed in red. Each year, Wildlife Services manages damage caused by many invasive species.

  • Intentional / UnintentionalSpecies

    Capture/Restraint Method *

    Killed / Euthanized

    Removed/ Destroyed^

    Freed/Released / Relocated DispersedState

    Table G. Animals Taken by Component/Method Type and Fate by Wildlife Services - FY 2013

    Bats (All)AL

    IntentionalHandcaught/Gathered 1

    AZIntentional

    Handcaught/Gathered 4 1

    ILIntentional

    Handcaught/Gathered 1

    INIntentional

    Handcaught/Gathered 1

    KSIntentional

    Handcaught/Gathered 26

    MOIntentional

    Handcaught/Gathered 2

    NEIntentional

    Handcaught/Gathered 4 1

    NMIntentional

    Nets, Other 2Traps, Cage 1

    ORIntentional

    Handcaught/Gathered 1

    WY

    Page 9 of 665*About Capture/Restraint Method: This column reports the primary method or tool used to capture, restrain, or identify/target the animals addressed. This MAY NOT have been the method or tool used to kill, euthanize, or free/relocate, the animal captured. When animals are captured and/or restrained, WS employees use methods or tools to euthanize, and approved handling and transport are used to free or relocate. ^ Removed/Destroyed only counts the removal or destruction of dens and burrows. Invasive species in this report are highlighted and displayed in red. Each year, Wildlife Services manages damage caused by many invasive species.

  • Intentional / UnintentionalSpecies

    Capture/Restraint Method *

    Killed / Euthanized

    Removed/ Destroyed^

    Freed/Released / Relocated DispersedState

    Table G. Animals Taken by Component/Method Type and Fate by Wildlife Services - FY 2013

    Bats (All)WY

    IntentionalNets, Other 7Handcaught/Gathered 1

    Subtotal for 21 32Bats (All)

    Bears, BlackAK

    IntentionalCracker Shells (12 Gauge ) 3Vehicles (All) 44Ammunition, Rubber (All) 14Pyrotechnics, 15mm 8Physical Actions (Hand/Voice) 12Paint Balls 4

    AZIntentional

    Traps, Culvert 1 1Paint Balls 7Bombs/Bangers 1Firearms 1Traps, Cage 1Dog 1

    CAIntentional

    Handcaught/Gathered 1Ammunition, Rubber (All) 1Snares, Foot/Leg 1Traps, Culvert 66 4

    Page 10 of 665*About Capture/Restraint Method: This column reports the primary method or tool used to capture, restrain, or identify/target the animals addressed. This MAY NOT have been the method or tool used to kill, euthanize, or free/relocate, the animal captured. When animals are captured and/or restrained, WS employees use methods or tools to euthanize, and approved handling and transport are used to free or relocate. ^ Removed/Destroyed only counts the removal or destruction of dens and burrows. Invasive species in this report are highlighted and displayed in red. Each year, Wildlife Services manages damage caused by many invasive species.

  • Intentional / UnintentionalSpecies

    Capture/Restraint Method *

    Killed / Euthanized

    Removed/ Destroyed^

    Freed/Released / Relocated DispersedState

    Table G. Animals Taken by Component/Method Type and Fate by Wildlife Services - FY 2013

    Bears, BlackCA

    IntentionalTraps, Cage 8Firearms 13

    UnintentionalTraps, Cage 1Snares, Foot/Leg 1

    COIntentional

    Traps, Culvert 1 2Dog 3Traps, Cage 1Firearms 42 1

    IDIntentional

    Snares, Foot/Leg 3Traps, Culvert 1

    UnintentionalTraps, Foothold 3

    MAIntentional

    Whistlers/Screamers 1Physical Actions (Hand/Voice) 1

    MEIntentional

    Jabstick 6

    MNUnintentional

    Snares, Neck 1Traps, Foothold 5

    Page 11 of 665*About Capture/Restraint Method: This column reports the primary method or tool used to capture, restrain, or identify/target the animals addressed. This MAY NOT have been the method or tool used to kill, euthanize, or free/relocate, the animal captured. When animals are captured and/or restrained, WS employees use methods or tools to euthanize, and approved handling and transport are used to free or relocate. ^ Removed/Destroyed only counts the removal or destruction of dens and burrows. Invasive species in this report are highlighted and displayed in red. Each year, Wildlife Services manages damage caused by many invasive species.

  • Intentional / UnintentionalSpecies

    Capture/Restraint Method *

    Killed / Euthanized

    Removed/ Destroyed^

    Freed/Released / Relocated DispersedState

    Table G. Animals Taken by Component/Method Type and Fate by Wildlife Services - FY 2013

    Bears, BlackMT

    IntentionalTraps, Culvert 3Traps, Foothold 1Night Vision/Infrared Equipment 1Firearms 8Snares, Foot/Leg 2

    UnintentionalTraps, Foothold 2

    NCIntentional

    Bombs/Bangers 1

    NMIntentional

    Firearms 1Traps, Foothold (Padded) 2Snares, Foot/Leg 3

    UnintentionalTraps, Cage 1

    NVIntentional

    Firearms 2

    ORIntentional

    Traps, Foothold 1Traps, Culvert 12Snares, Foot/Leg 126Traps, Cage 6Snares, Neck 6Firearms 51

    Page 12 of 665*About Capture/Restraint Method: This column reports the primary method or tool used to capture, restrain, or identify/target the animals addressed. This MAY NOT have been the method or tool used to kill, euthanize, or free/relocate, the animal captured. When animals are captured and/or restrained, WS employees use methods or tools to euthanize, and approved handling and transport are used to free or relocate. ^ Removed/Destroyed only counts the removal or destruction of dens and burrows. Invasive species in this report are highlighted and displayed in red. Each year, Wildlife Services manages damage caused by many invasive species.

  • Intentional / UnintentionalSpecies

    Capture/Restraint Method *

    Killed / Euthanized

    Removed/ Destroyed^

    Freed/Released / Relocated DispersedState

    Table G. Animals Taken by Component/Method Type and Fate by Wildlife Services - FY 2013

    Bears, BlackPA

    IntentionalFirearms 1

    UTIntentional

    Snares, Foot/Leg 10Firearms 16Snares, Neck 1

    VTIntentional

    Snares, Foot/Leg 17

    WAIntentional

    Snares, Foot/Leg 5Firearms 2

    WIIntentional

    Traps, Cage 1 46Catch Pole 1Traps, Culvert 9 399

    UnintentionalTraps, Foothold 2 1

    WVUnintentional

    Traps, Cage 1M-44 Cyanide Capsule 2Snares, Neck 1

    WYIntentional

    Snares, Foot/Leg 4

    Page 13 of 665*About Capture/Restraint Method: This column reports the primary method or tool used to capture, restrain, or identify/target the animals addressed. This MAY NOT have been the method or tool used to kill, euthanize, or free/relocate, the animal captured. When animals are captured and/or restrained, WS employees use methods or tools to euthanize, and approved handling and transport are used to free or relocate. ^ Removed/Destroyed only counts the removal or destruction of dens and burrows. Invasive species in this report are highlighted and displayed in red. Each year, Wildlife Services manages damage caused by many invasive species.

  • Intentional / UnintentionalSpecies

    Capture/Restraint Method *

    Killed / Euthanized

    Removed/ Destroyed^

    Freed/Released / Relocated DispersedState

    Table G. Animals Taken by Component/Method Type and Fate by Wildlife Services - FY 2013

    Bears, BlackWY

    UnintentionalTraps, Foothold 1

    Subtotal for 419 492 103Bears, Black

    Bears, GrizzlyAK

    IntentionalVehicles (All) 2

    MTIntentional

    Snares, Foot/Leg 2

    WYIntentional

    Dog 1

    Subtotal for 2 3Bears, Grizzly

    BeaversAK

    IntentionalPhysical Actions (Hand/Voice) 1Firearms 1Traps, Body Grip 4Pyrotechnics, 15mm 4Cracker Shells (12 Gauge ) 1

    ALIntentional

    Traps, Foothold 107Snares, Neck 154

    Page 14 of 665*About Capture/Restraint Method: This column reports the primary method or tool used to capture, restrain, or identify/target the animals addressed. This MAY NOT have been the method or tool used to kill, euthanize, or free/relocate, the animal captured. When animals are captured and/or restrained, WS employees use methods or tools to euthanize, and approved handling and transport are used to free or relocate. ^ Removed/Destroyed only counts the removal or destruction of dens and burrows. Invasive species in this report are highlighted and displayed in red. Each year, Wildlife Services manages damage caused by many invasive species.

  • Intentional / UnintentionalSpecies

    Capture/Restraint Method *

    Killed / Euthanized

    Removed/ Destroyed^

    Freed/Released / Relocated DispersedState

    Table G. Animals Taken by Component/Method Type and Fate by Wildlife Services - FY 2013

    BeaversAL

    IntentionalFirearms 336Traps, Body Grip 666

    AZIntentional

    Traps, Suitcase 2 2Snares, Neck 1

    CAIntentional

    Traps, Cage 2Snares, Neck 172Traps, Suitcase 41Night Vision/Infrared Equipment 52Firearms 590Traps, Body Grip 339Traps, Culvert 1

    COIntentional

    Traps, Cage 1Firearms 123Traps, Suitcase 144Snares, Neck 1Traps, Body Grip 28

    FLIntentional

    Snares, Neck 109Traps, Body Grip 10

    GA

    Page 15 of 665*About Capture/Restraint Method: This column reports the primary method or tool used to capture, restrain, or identify/target the animals addressed. This MAY NOT have been the method or tool used to kill, euthanize, or free/relocate, the animal captured. When animals are captured and/or restrained, WS employees use methods or tools to euthanize, and approved handling and transport are used to free or relocate. ^ Removed/Destroyed only counts the removal or destruction of dens and burrows. Invasive species in this report are highlighted and displayed in red. Each year, Wildlife Services manages damage caused by many invasive species.

  • Intentional / UnintentionalSpecies

    Capture/Restraint Method *

    Killed / Euthanized

    Removed/ Destroyed^

    Freed/Released / Relocated DispersedState

    Table G. Animals Taken by Component/Method Type and Fate by Wildlife Services - FY 2013

    BeaversGA

    IntentionalTraps, Body Grip 144Snares, Neck 92Traps, Foothold 13

    IDIntentional

    Traps, Foothold 9Snares, Neck 17Traps, Body Grip 17

    ILIntentional

    Traps, Body Grip 52Firearms 66Traps, Foothold 18

    INIntentional

    Firearms 1Traps, Body Grip 2Traps, Foothold (Padded) 1

    KSIntentional

    Firearms 8

    KYIntentional

    Traps, Body Grip 30

    LAIntentional

    Traps, Cage 2

    Page 16 of 665*About Capture/Restraint Method: This column reports the primary method or tool used to capture, restrain, or identify/target the animals addressed. This MAY NOT have been the method or tool used to kill, euthanize, or free/relocate, the animal captured. When animals are captured and/or restrained, WS employees use methods or tools to euthanize, and approved handling and transport are used to free or relocate. ^ Removed/Destroyed only counts the removal or destruction of dens and burrows. Invasive species in this report are highlighted and displayed in red. Each year, Wildlife Services manages damage caused by many invasive species.

  • Intentional / UnintentionalSpecies

    Capture/Restraint Method *

    Killed / Euthanized

    Removed/ Destroyed^

    Freed/Released / Relocated DispersedState

    Table G. Animals Taken by Component/Method Type and Fate by Wildlife Services - FY 2013

    BeaversLA

    IntentionalFirearms 63Snares, Neck 138Traps, Body Grip 534Traps, Foothold 138

    MAIntentional

    Firearms 1Traps, Body Grip 49

    MDIntentional

    Snares, Neck 3Traps, Body Grip 21Traps, Foothold 6

    MEIntentional

    Traps, Suitcase 415 83Traps, Body Grip 137

    MIIntentional

    Traps, Body Grip 3

    MNIntentional

    Firearms 5Snares, Neck 16Traps, Body Grip 802Traps, Foothold 99

    MO

    Page 17 of 665*About Capture/Restraint Method: This column reports the primary method or tool used to capture, restrain, or identify/target the animals addressed. This MAY NOT have been the method or tool used to kill, euthanize, or free/relocate, the animal captured. When animals are captured and/or restrained, WS employees use methods or tools to euthanize, and approved handling and transport are used to free or relocate. ^ Removed/Destroyed only counts the removal or destruction of dens and burrows. Invasive species in this report are highlighted and displayed in red. Each year, Wildlife Services manages damage caused by many invasive species.

  • Intentional / UnintentionalSpecies

    Capture/Restraint Method *

    Killed / Euthanized

    Removed/ Destroyed^

    Freed/Released / Relocated DispersedState

    Table G. Animals Taken by Component/Method Type and Fate by Wildlife Services - FY 2013

    BeaversMO

    IntentionalTraps, Body Grip 2

    MSIntentional

    Traps, Body Grip 2,698Snares, Neck 186Traps, Foothold 141Firearms 143

    NCIntentional

    Firearms 126Traps, Body Grip 3,646Traps, Foothold 224Traps, Cage 3Snares, Neck 128

    NDIntentional

    Snares, Neck 12Firearms 38Traps, Body Grip 617Traps, Foothold 35Traps, Cage 7

    NEIntentional

    Traps, Cage 1Traps, Body Grip 223Firearms 23Snares, Neck 39

    Page 18 of 665*About Capture/Restraint Method: This column reports the primary method or tool used to capture, restrain, or identify/target the animals addressed. This MAY NOT have been the method or tool used to kill, euthanize, or free/relocate, the animal captured. When animals are captured and/or restrained, WS employees use methods or tools to euthanize, and approved handling and transport are used to free or relocate. ^ Removed/Destroyed only counts the removal or destruction of dens and burrows. Invasive species in this report are highlighted and displayed in red. Each year, Wildlife Services manages damage caused by many invasive species.

  • Intentional / UnintentionalSpecies

    Capture/Restraint Method *

    Killed / Euthanized

    Removed/ Destroyed^

    Freed/Released / Relocated DispersedState

    Table G. Animals Taken by Component/Method Type and Fate by Wildlife Services - FY 2013

    BeaversNE

    IntentionalTraps, Foothold 13Traps, Suitcase 44

    NHIntentional

    Traps, Body Grip 8

    NMIntentional

    Traps, Body Grip 54Firearms 2Traps, Foothold 1

    NVIntentional

    Traps, Body Grip 14

    NYIntentional

    Snares, Neck 4Traps, Foothold 24Traps, Body Grip 41

    OHIntentional

    Snares, Neck 1Traps, Cage 1

    OKIntentional

    Firearms 243Snares, Neck 139Spotlight 416

    Page 19 of 665*About Capture/Restraint Method: This column reports the primary method or tool used to capture, restrain, or identify/target the animals addressed. This MAY NOT have been the method or tool used to kill, euthanize, or free/relocate, the animal captured. When animals are captured and/or restrained, WS employees use methods or tools to euthanize, and approved handling and transport are used to free or relocate. ^ Removed/Destroyed only counts the removal or destruction of dens and burrows. Invasive species in this report are highlighted and displayed in red. Each year, Wildlife Services manages damage caused by many invasive species.

  • Intentional / UnintentionalSpecies

    Capture/Restraint Method *

    Killed / Euthanized

    Removed/ Destroyed^

    Freed/Released / Relocated DispersedState

    Table G. Animals Taken by Component/Method Type and Fate by Wildlife Services - FY 2013

    BeaversOK

    IntentionalTraps, Body Grip 1,774Traps, Foothold 14

    ORIntentional

    Traps, Other 3Traps, Suitcase 16Traps, Body Grip 239 1Snares, Neck 103Traps, Foothold 26Firearms 78Traps, Cage 9

    PAIntentional

    Traps, Cage 2Snares, Neck 4Traps, Foothold 1Traps, Body Grip 1Firearms 1

    SCIntentional

    Firearms 249Traps, Foothold 88Snares, Neck 1,108Traps, Body Grip 974

    TNIntentional

    Traps, Body Grip 519

    Page 20 of 665*About Capture/Restraint Method: This column reports the primary method or tool used to capture, restrain, or identify/target the animals addressed. This MAY NOT have been the method or tool used to kill, euthanize, or free/relocate, the animal captured. When animals are captured and/or restrained, WS employees use methods or tools to euthanize, and approved handling and transport are used to free or relocate. ^ Removed/Destroyed only counts the removal or destruction of dens and burrows. Invasive species in this report are highlighted and displayed in red. Each year, Wildlife Services manages damage caused by many invasive species.

  • Intentional / UnintentionalSpecies

    Capture/Restraint Method *

    Killed / Euthanized

    Removed/ Destroyed^

    Freed/Released / Relocated DispersedState

    Table G. Animals Taken by Component/Method Type and Fate by Wildlife Services - FY 2013

    BeaversTN

    IntentionalSnares, Neck 61Traps, Foothold 42Traps, Suitcase 2Firearms 86

    TXIntentional

    Traps, Body Grip 808Spotlight 362Firearms 118Traps, Foothold 30Traps, Cage 11Snares, Neck 119Night Vision/Infrared Equipment 173

    UTIntentional

    Firearms 3Snares, Neck 1

    VAIntentional

    Snares, Neck 7Firearms 74Traps, Body Grip 302Traps, Foothold 17

    VTIntentional

    Traps, Body Grip 2Firearms 2

    Page 21 of 665*About Capture/Restraint Method: This column reports the primary method or tool used to capture, restrain, or identify/target the animals addressed. This MAY NOT have been the method or tool used to kill, euthanize, or free/relocate, the animal captured. When animals are captured and/or restrained, WS employees use methods or tools to euthanize, and approved handling and transport are used to free or relocate. ^ Removed/Destroyed only counts the removal or destruction of dens and burrows. Invasive species in this report are highlighted and displayed in red. Each year, Wildlife Services manages damage caused by many invasive species.

  • Intentional / UnintentionalSpecies

    Capture/Restraint Method *

    Killed / Euthanized

    Removed/ Destroyed^

    Freed/Released / Relocated DispersedState

    Table G. Animals Taken by Component/Method Type and Fate by Wildlife Services - FY 2013

    BeaversWA

    IntentionalHandcaught/Gathered 1Traps, Foothold (Padded) 111Firearms 140 6Traps, Suitcase 18Traps, Body Grip 228

    WIIntentional

    Traps, Body Grip 855Snares, Neck 10Traps, Foothold 376Firearms 6

    WVIntentional

    Traps, Body Grip 3

    WYIntentional

    Firearms 5Traps, Body Grip 79Traps, Foothold 8Snares, Neck 46

    Subtotal for 24,390 94 12Beavers

    Beavers (Burrow/Den)CA

    IntentionalHand Tools 12

    NE

    Page 22 of 665*About Capture/Restraint Method: This column reports the primary method or tool used to capture, restrain, or identify/target the animals addressed. This MAY NOT have been the method or tool used to kill, euthanize, or free/relocate, the animal captured. When animals are captured and/or restrained, WS employees use methods or tools to euthanize, and approved handling and transport are used to free or relocate. ^ Removed/Destroyed only counts the removal or destruction of dens and burrows. Invasive species in this report are highlighted and displayed in red. Each year, Wildlife Services manages damage caused by many invasive species.

  • Intentional / UnintentionalSpecies

    Capture/Restraint Method *

    Killed / Euthanized

    Removed/ Destroyed^

    Freed/Released / Relocated DispersedState

    Table G. Animals Taken by Component/Method Type and Fate by Wildlife Services - FY 2013

    Beavers (Burrow/Den)NE

    IntentionalHand Tools 1

    Subtotal for 13Beavers (Burrow/Den)

    Beavers, MountainOR

    IntentionalTraps, Body Grip 1

    WAIntentional

    Traps, Foothold (Padded) 8

    Subtotal for 9Beavers, Mountain

    Bee-Eaters, Blue-cheekedDD

    IntentionalWater, High Pressure Spray 400Pyrotechnics (All) 5Firearms 850 30

    Subtotal for 850 435Bee-Eaters, Blue-cheeked

    Birds, UnidentifiableFL

    IntentionalPyrotechnics (All) 61Electronic Harassment Devices (Other) 149

    HIIntentional

    Page 23 of 665*About Capture/Restraint Method: This column reports the primary method or tool used to capture, restrain, or identify/target the animals addressed. This MAY NOT have been the method or tool used to kill, euthanize, or free/relocate, the animal captured. When animals are captured and/or restrained, WS employees use methods or tools to euthanize, and approved handling and transport are used to free or relocate. ^ Removed/Destroyed only counts the removal or destruction of dens and burrows. Invasive species in this report are highlighted and displayed in red. Each year, Wildlife Services manages damage caused by many invasive species.

  • Intentional / UnintentionalSpecies

    Capture/Restraint Method *

    Killed / Euthanized

    Removed/ Destroyed^

    Freed/Released / Relocated DispersedState

    Table G. Animals Taken by Component/Method Type and Fate by Wildlife Services - FY 2013

    Birds, UnidentifiableHI

    IntentionalDog 60Pyrotechnics (All) 5

    NCIntentional

    Exploders, Gas (All) 1

    OHIntentional

    Whistlers/Screamers 2

    ORIntentional

    Pyrotechnics (All) 3,550

    WVUnintentional

    Traps, Cage 1

    Subtotal for 1 3,828Birds, Unidentifiable

    Bitterns, AmericanCA

    IntentionalFirearms 2

    MDUnintentional

    Traps, Body Grip 1Traps, Foothold 1

    NCIntentional

    Vehicles (All) 3

    Page 24 of 665*About Capture/Restraint Method: This column reports the primary method or tool used to capture, restrain, or identify/target the animals addressed. This MAY NOT have been the method or tool used to kill, euthanize, or free/relocate, the animal captured. When animals are captured and/or restrained, WS employees use methods or tools to euthanize, and approved handling and transport are used to free or relocate. ^ Removed/Destroyed only counts the removal or destruction of dens and burrows. Invasive species in this report are highlighted and displayed in red. Each year, Wildlife Services manages damage caused by many invasive species.

  • Intentional / UnintentionalSpecies

    Capture/Restraint Method *

    Killed / Euthanized

    Removed/ Destroyed^

    Freed/Released / Relocated DispersedState

    Table G. Animals Taken by Component/Method Type and Fate by Wildlife Services - FY 2013

    Bitterns, AmericanNC

    IntentionalBombs/Bangers 2

    NYUnintentional

    Traps, Cage 1

    Subtotal for 2 1 7Bitterns, American

    Bitterns, YellowGU

    IntentionalHandcaught/Gathered 40Vehicles (All) 635Pyrotechnics (All) 245

    Subtotal for 40 880Bitterns, Yellow

    Blackbirds, (Mixed Species)AL

    IntentionalPyrotechnics (All) 40

    ARIntentional

    Pyrotechnics (All) 1,125

    AZIntentional

    Firearms 500

    CAIntentional

    Whistlers/Screamers 585

    Page 25 of 665*About Capture/Restraint Method: This column reports the primary method or tool used to capture, restrain, or identify/target the animals addressed. This MAY NOT have been the method or tool used to kill, euthanize, or free/relocate, the animal captured. When animals are captured and/or restrained, WS employees use methods or tools to euthanize, and approved handling and transport are used to free or relocate. ^ Removed/Destroyed only counts the removal or destruction of dens and burrows. Invasive species in this report are highlighted and displayed in red. Each year, Wildlife Services manages damage caused by many invasive species.

  • Intentional / UnintentionalSpecies

    Capture/Restraint Method *

    Killed / Euthanized

    Removed/ Destroyed^

    Freed/Released / Relocated DispersedState

    Table G. Animals Taken by Component/Method Type and Fate by Wildlife Services - FY 2013

    Blackbirds, (Mixed Species)CA

    IntentionalBombs/Bangers 515Vehicles (All) 55Capa Cartridges 2,000Cracker Shells (12 Gauge ) 1,995Firearms 40,397

    COIntentional

    Firearms 200

    FLIntentional

    Electronic Harassment Devices (Other) 143Pyrotechnics (All) 243Rejex-It Tp-40 (Birds/Landfill) 2,700

    GAIntentional

    Firearms 9

    IAIntentional

    Firearms 1 504,248Car/Truck 35Pyrotechnics (All) 120

    ILIntentional

    Firearms 270Pneumatics 5Pyrotechnics (All) 2,755Vehicles (All) 200

    Page 26 of 665*About Capture/Restraint Method: This column reports the primary method or tool used to capture, restrain, or identify/target the animals addressed. This MAY NOT have been the method or tool used to kill, euthanize, or free/relocate, the animal captured. When animals are captured and/or restrained, WS employees use methods or tools to euthanize, and approved handling and transport are used to free or relocate. ^ Removed/Destroyed only counts the removal or destruction of dens and burrows. Invasive species in this report are highlighted and displayed in red. Each year, Wildlife Services manages damage caused by many invasive species.

  • Intentional / UnintentionalSpecies

    Capture/Restraint Method *

    Killed / Euthanized

    Removed/ Destroyed^

    Freed/Released / Relocated DispersedState

    Table G. Animals Taken by Component/Method Type and Fate by Wildlife Services - FY 2013

    Blackbirds, (Mixed Species)IN

    IntentionalPyrotechnics (All) 302,435Car/Truck 30Firearms 1,000

    MDIntentional

    Firearms 20 1,600Pyrotechnics (All) 850

    MOIntentional

    Firearms 3,500Pyrotechnics (All) 8,150

    MSIntentional

    Vehicles (All) 18

    NCIntentional

    Firearms 54Exploders, Gas (All) 93,100

    NYIntentional

    Firearms 977Car/Truck 478

    OHIntentional

    Cracker Shells (12 Gauge ) 36,000Flaming Whistlers 500Bombs/Bangers 44,000

    Page 27 of 665*About Capture/Restraint Method: This column reports the primary method or tool used to capture, restrain, or identify/target the animals addressed. This MAY NOT have been the method or tool used to kill, euthanize, or free/relocate, the animal captured. When animals are captured and/or restrained, WS employees use methods or tools to euthanize, and approved handling and transport are used to free or relocate. ^ Removed/Destroyed only counts the removal or destruction of dens and burrows. Invasive species in this report are highlighted and displayed in red. Each year, Wildlife Services manages damage caused by many invasive species.

  • Intentional / UnintentionalSpecies

    Capture/Restraint Method *

    Killed / Euthanized

    Removed/ Destroyed^

    Freed/Released / Relocated DispersedState

    Table G. Animals Taken by Component/Method Type and Fate by Wildlife Services - FY 2013

    Blackbirds, (Mixed Species)OH

    IntentionalWhistlers/Screamers 42,010

    ORIntentional

    Pyrotechnics (All) 7,000DRC-1339-Staging Areas 4,700Firearms 25

    PAIntentional

    Pyrotechnics (All) 20

    SCIntentional

    Pyrotechnics (All) 25

    TNIntentional

    Exploders, Gas (All) 15,350Firearms 1,195Pyrotechnics (All) 11,800Vehicles (All) 250

    VAIntentional

    Pyrotechnics (All) 1,249

    VTIntentional

    Pyrotechnics (All) 160

    Subtotal for 4,784 1,129,853Blackbirds, (Mixed Species)

    Blackbirds, Brewer`s

    Page 28 of 665*About Capture/Restraint Method: This column reports the primary method or tool used to capture, restrain, or identify/target the animals addressed. This MAY NOT have been the method or tool used to kill, euthanize, or free/relocate, the animal captured. When animals are captured and/or restrained, WS employees use methods or tools to euthanize, and approved handling and transport are used to free or relocate. ^ Removed/Destroyed only counts the removal or destruction of dens and burrows. Invasive species in this report are highlighted and displayed in red. Each year, Wildlife Services manages damage caused by many invasive species.

  • Intentional / UnintentionalSpecies

    Capture/Restraint Method *

    Killed / Euthanized

    Removed/ Destroyed^

    Freed/Released / Relocated DispersedState

    Table G. Animals Taken by Component/Method Type and Fate by Wildlife Services - FY 2013

    Blackbirds, Brewer`sAZ

    IntentionalFirearms 440Bombs/Bangers 590

    CAIntentional

    Cracker Shells (12 Gauge ) 140Dog 75Firearms 262 11,727Bombs/Bangers 4,934Traps, Decoy 234Handcaught/Gathered 1Whistlers/Screamers 447Spotlight 1Vehicles (All) 1,261

    COIntentional

    Firearms 114

    OKIntentional

    Firearms 1

    ORIntentional

    DRC-1339-Staging Areas 100

    SCIntentional

    Pyrotechnics (All) 400

    WAIntentional

    Page 29 of 665*About Capture/Restraint Method: This column reports the primary method or tool used to capture, restrain, or identify/target the animals addressed. This MAY NOT have been the method or tool used to kill, euthanize, or free/relocate, the animal captured. When animals are captured and/or restrained, WS employees use methods or tools to euthanize, and approved handling and transport are used to free or relocate. ^ Removed/Destroyed only counts the removal or destruction of dens and burrows. Invasive species in this report are highlighted and displayed in red. Each year, Wildlife Services manages damage caused by many invasive species.

  • Intentional / UnintentionalSpecies

    Capture/Restraint Method *

    Killed / Euthanized

    Removed/ Destroyed^

    Freed/Released / Relocated DispersedState

    Table G. Animals Taken by Component/Method Type and Fate by Wildlife Services - FY 2013

    Blackbirds, Brewer`sWA

    IntentionalPyrotechnics, 15mm 100Firearms 444 10,370Traps, Decoy 1,174

    Subtotal for 2,330 30,485Blackbirds, Brewer`s

    Blackbirds, Red-wingedAL

    IntentionalFirearms 105

    AZIntentional

    Firearms 144Bombs/Bangers 1,400

    CAIntentional

    Vehicles (All) 704Firearms 4,708 472,124Traps, Decoy 188Whistlers/Screamers 49Traps, E-Z Catch Net 7Bombs/Bangers 16Pneumatics 1

    UnintentionalTraps, Decoy 1

    COIntentional

    Pyrotechnics (All) 440

    Page 30 of 665*About Capture/Restraint Method: This column reports the primary method or tool used to capture, restrain, or identify/target the animals addressed. This MAY NOT have been the method or tool used to kill, euthanize, or free/relocate, the animal captured. When animals are captured and/or restrained, WS employees use methods or tools to euthanize, and approved handling and transport are used to free or relocate. ^ Removed/Destroyed only counts the removal or destruction of dens and burrows. Invasive species in this report are highlighted and displayed in red. Each year, Wildlife Services manages damage caused by many invasive species.

  • Intentional / UnintentionalSpecies

    Capture/Restraint Method *

    Killed / Euthanized

    Removed/ Destroyed^

    Freed/Released / Relocated DispersedState

    Table G. Animals Taken by Component/Method Type and Fate by Wildlife Services - FY 2013

    Blackbirds, Red-wingedCO

    IntentionalCar/Truck 50Firearms 5,126 111,520DRC-1339-Feedlots 1,930

    UnintentionalTraps, Cage 13

    FLIntentional

    Car/Truck 1Firearms 46Pyrotechnics (All) 479

    IAIntentional

    Vehicles (All) 200,000Firearms 108 2,368Pneumatics 24Car/Truck 248Pyrotechnics (All) 160,000

    ILIntentional

    Vehicles (All) 125Pneumatics 24 66Firearms 130 2,850Pyrotechnics (All) 3,451

    INIntentional

    Firearms 118 465Vehicles (All) 33Pyrotechnics (All) 1,140

    Page 31 of 665*About Capture/Restraint Method: This column reports the primary method or tool used to capture, restrain, or identify/target the animals addressed. This MAY NOT have been the method or tool used to kill, euthanize, or free/relocate, the animal captured. When animals are captured and/or restrained, WS employees use methods or tools to euthanize, and approved handling and transport are used to free or relocate. ^ Removed/Destroyed only counts the removal or destruction of dens and burrows. Invasive species in this report are highlighted and displayed in red. Each year, Wildlife Services manages damage caused by many invasive species.

  • Intentional / UnintentionalSpecies

    Capture/Restraint Method *

    Killed / Euthanized

    Removed/ Destroyed^

    Freed/Released / Relocated DispersedState

    Table G. Animals Taken by Component/Method Type and Fate by Wildlife Services - FY 2013

    Blackbirds, Red-wingedIN

    IntentionalElectronic Harassment Devices (Other) 150

    KSIntentional

    Traps, Cage 1Vehicles (All) 52Firearms 43 208

    KYIntentional

    Firearms 2

    LAIntentional

    DRC-1339-Staging Areas 235,785Firearms 131

    MDIntentional

    Firearms 1 250

    MNIntentional

    Traps, Cage 62

    MOIntentional

    Pneumatics 5Firearms 51 4,100Vehicles (All) 16Physical Actions (Hand/Voice) 3,100Pyrotechnics (All) 15,257

    MS

    Page 32 of 665*About Capture/Restraint Method: This column reports the primary method or tool used to capture, restrain, or identify/target the animals addressed. This MAY NOT have been the method or tool used to kill, euthanize, or free/relocate, the animal captured. When animals are captured and/or restrained, WS employees use methods or tools to euthanize, and approved handling and transport are used to free or relocate. ^ Removed/Destroyed only counts the removal or destruction of dens and burrows. Invasive species in this report are highlighted and displayed in red. Each year, Wildlife Services manages damage caused by many invasive species.

  • Intentional / UnintentionalSpecies

    Capture/Restraint Method *

    Killed / Euthanized

    Removed/ Destroyed^

    Freed/Released / Relocated DispersedState

    Table G. Animals Taken by Component/Method Type and Fate by Wildlife Services - FY 2013

    Blackbirds, Red-wingedMS

    IntentionalVehicles (All) 160Firearms 27

    NCIntentional

    Whistlers/Screamers 25Vehicles (All) 15Firearms 4

    NDIntentional

    Pyrotechnics (All) 100,078Firearms 2,389 130,150

    NEIntentional

    Firearms 28 48Unintentional

    Traps, Decoy 1

    NJIntentional

    Traps, Decoy 4Firearms 29 55Pyrotechnics (All) 35

    NVIntentional

    DRC-1339-Feedlots 95

    NYIntentional

    Traps, Decoy 33Traps, Other 104

    Page 33 of 665*About Capture/Restraint Method: This column reports the primary method or tool used to capture, restrain, or identify/target the animals addressed. This MAY NOT have been the method or tool used to kill, euthanize, or free/relocate, the animal captured. When animals are captured and/or restrained, WS employees use methods or tools to euthanize, and approved handling and transport are used to free or relocate. ^ Removed/Destroyed only counts the removal or destruction of dens and burrows. Invasive species in this report are highlighted and displayed in red. Each year, Wildlife Services manages damage caused by many invasive species.

  • Intentional / UnintentionalSpecies

    Capture/Restraint Method *

    Killed / Euthanized

    Removed/ Destroyed^

    Freed/Released / Relocated DispersedState

    Table G. Animals Taken by Component/Method Type and Fate by Wildlife Services - FY 2013

    Blackbirds, Red-wingedNY

    IntentionalFirearms 6Whistlers/Screamers 4,030

    OHIntentional

    Firearms 558 40,594Traps, Decoy 60Whistlers/Screamers 10,910Flaming Whistlers 800Bombs/Bangers 30,340

    OKIntentional

    Nets, Other 50Traps, Other 20Firearms 131Pyrotechnics (All) 50

    ORIntentional

    Firearms 15 300

    PAIntentional

    Pyrotechnics (All) 3,785Firearms 46 228Traps, Decoy 368 11Vehicles (All) 1,292

    RIIntentional

    Vehicles (All) 30

    Page 34 of 665*About Capture/Restraint Method: This column reports the primary method or tool used to capture, restrain, or identify/target the animals addressed. This MAY NOT have been the method or tool used to kill, euthanize, or free/relocate, the animal captured. When animals are captured and/or restrained, WS employees use methods or tools to euthanize, and approved handling and transport are used to free or relocate. ^ Removed/Destroyed only counts the removal or destruction of dens and burrows. Invasive species in this report are highlighted and displayed in red. Each year, Wildlife Services manages damage caused by many invasive species.

  • Intentional / UnintentionalSpecies

    Capture/Restraint Method *

    Killed / Euthanized

    Removed/ Destroyed^

    Freed/Released / Relocated DispersedState

    Table G. Animals Taken by Component/Method Type and Fate by Wildlife Services - FY 2013

    Blackbirds, Red-wingedSC

    IntentionalFirearms 1

    TNIntentional

    Firearms 58 738

    TXIntentional

    DRC-1339-Staging Areas 111,117Firearms 374 160

    VAIntentional

    Vehicles (All) 11Pyrotechnics (All) 1,957Firearms 339 4,107

    WAIntentional

    Firearms 16 290Traps, Decoy 751

    WIIntentional

    Pyrotechnics (All) 45Firearms 40 8

    Subtotal for 365,141 2 1,311,189Blackbirds, Red-winged

    Blackbirds, RustyAK

    IntentionalVehicles (All) 4

    Page 35 of 665*About Capture/Restraint Method: This column reports the primary method or tool used to capture, restrain, or identify/target the animals addressed. This MAY NOT have been the method or tool used to kill, euthanize, or free/relocate, the animal captured. When animals are captured and/or restrained, WS employees use methods or tools to euthanize, and approved handling and transport are used to free or relocate. ^ Removed/Destroyed only counts the removal or destruction of dens and burrows. Invasive species in this report are highlighted and displayed in red. Each year, Wildlife Services manages damage caused by many invasive species.

  • Intentional / UnintentionalSpecies

    Capture/Restraint Method *

    Killed / Euthanized

    Removed/ Destroyed^

    Freed/Released / Relocated DispersedState

    Table G. Animals Taken by Component/Method Type and Fate by Wildlife Services - FY 2013

    Blackbirds, Rusty

    Subtotal for 4Blackbirds, Rusty

    Blackbirds, Yellow-headedAZ

    IntentionalBombs/Bangers 50

    CAIntentional

    Traps, Decoy 61 1Vehicles (All) 1

    IAIntentional

    Firearms 1

    KSIntentional

    Firearms 13

    MNIntentional

    Traps, Cage 1

    NDIntentional

    Firearms 1,310 20

    Subtotal for 1,373 1 84Blackbirds, Yellow-headed

    Bluebirds, EasternFL

    IntentionalElectronic Harassment Devices (Other) 254Pyrotechnics (All) 8

    Page 36 of 665*About Capture/Restraint Method: This column reports the primary method or tool used to capture, restrain, or identify/target the animals addressed. This MAY NOT have been the method or tool used to kill, euthanize, or free/relocate, the animal captured. When animals are captured and/or restrained, WS employees use methods or tools to euthanize, and approved handling and transport are used to free or relocate. ^ Removed/Destroyed only counts the removal or destruction of dens and burrows. Invasive species in this report are highlighted and displayed in red. Each year, Wildlife Services manages damage caused by many invasive species.

  • Intentional / UnintentionalSpecies

    Capture/Restraint Method *

    Killed / Euthanized

    Removed/ Destroyed^

    Freed/Released / Relocated DispersedState

    Table G. Animals Taken by Component/Method Type and Fate by Wildlife Services - FY 2013

    Bluebirds, EasternFL

    IntentionalVehicles (All) 5

    KSIntentional

    Vehicles (All) 18

    LAIntentional

    Firearms 3

    NCIntentional

    Firearms 20

    VAUnintentional

    Traps, Decoy 1 37

    Subtotal for 21 37 288Bluebirds, Eastern

    Bluebirds, WesternCA

    IntentionalVehicles (All) 22Bombs/Bangers 4

    Subtotal for 26Bluebirds, Western

    BluethroatsDD

    IntentionalTraps, Other 7Firearms 45

    Page 37 of 665*About Capture/Restraint Method: This column reports the primary method or tool used to capture, restrain, or identify/target the animals addressed. This MAY NOT have been the method or tool used to kill, euthanize, or free/relocate, the animal captured. When animals are captured and/or restrained, WS employees use methods or tools to euthanize, and approved handling and transport are used to free or relocate. ^ Removed/Destroyed only counts the removal or destruction of dens and burrows. Invasive species in this report are highlighted and displayed in red. Each year, Wildlife Services manages damage caused by many invasive species.

  • Intentional / UnintentionalSpecies

    Capture/Restraint Method *

    Killed / Euthanized

    Removed/ Destroyed^

    Freed/Released / Relocated DispersedState

    Table G. Animals Taken by Component/Method Type and Fate by Wildlife Services - FY 2013

    Bluethroats

    Subtotal for 52Bluethroats

    BobcatsAL

    IntentionalTraps, Foothold 2

    AZIntentional

    Bombs/Bangers 1Traps, Foothold (Padded) 3Paint Balls 2Snares, Neck 1

    UnintentionalTraps, Foothold 3Traps, Foothold (Padded) 4

    CAIntentional

    Firearms 28Calling Device, Electronic 4Traps, Cage 31Dog 5Snares, Foot/Leg 3Snares, Neck 4

    UnintentionalSnares, Foot/Leg 1Traps, Foothold (Padded) 1

    FLIntentional

    Traps, Foothold (Padded) 1

    Page 38 of 665*About Capture/Restraint Method: This column reports the primary method or tool used to capture, restrain, or identify/target the animals addressed. This MAY NOT have been the method or tool used to kill, euthanize, or free/relocate, the animal captured. When animals are captured and/or restrained, WS employees use methods or tools to euthanize, and approved handling and transport are used to free or relocate. ^ Removed/Destroyed only counts the removal or destruction of dens and burrows. Invasive species in this report are highlighted and displayed in red. Each year, Wildlife Services manages damage caused by many invasive species.

  • Intentional / UnintentionalSpecies

    Capture/Restraint Method *

    Killed / Euthanized

    Removed/ Destroyed^

    Freed/Released / Relocated DispersedState

    Table G. Animals Taken by Component/Method Type and Fate by Wildlife Services - FY 2013

    BobcatsFL

    IntentionalTraps, Cage 2 1

    GAIntentional

    Traps, Foothold 29

    IDUnintentional

    Snares, Neck 1

    KSIntentional

    Vehicles (All) 3Snares, Neck 2Firearms 1Spotlight 1

    KYIntentional

    Traps, Foothold (Padded) 1

    LAIntentional

    Snares, Neck 1

    MNUnintentional

    Traps, Foothold 5

    MTUnintentional

    Snares, Neck 1

    NCIntentional

    Page 39 of 665*About Capture/Restraint Method: This column reports the primary method or tool used to capture, restrain, or identify/target the animals addressed. This MAY NOT have been the method or tool used to kill, euthanize, or free/relocate, the animal captured. When animals are captured and/or restrained, WS employees use methods or tools to euthanize, and approved handling and transport are used to free or relocate. ^ Removed/Destroyed only counts the removal or destruction of dens and burrows. Invasive species in this report are highlighted and displayed in red. Each year, Wildlife Services manages damage caused by many invasive species.

  • Intentional / UnintentionalSpecies

    Capture/Restraint Method *

    Killed / Euthanized

    Removed/ Destroyed^

    Freed/Released / Relocated DispersedState

    Table G. Animals Taken by Component/Method Type and Fate by Wildlife Services - FY 2013

    BobcatsNC

    IntentionalTraps, Foothold 1

    UnintentionalTraps, Foothold 1

    NDUnintentional

    Snares, Neck 1

    NEIntentional

    Traps, Foothold 3Snares, Neck 2

    NMIntentional

    Traps, Foothold 10 2Snares, Neck 1 1Firearms 4Fixed Wing 2

    UnintentionalTraps, Foothold 2

    NVIntentional

    Traps, Foothold 2Unintentional

    Snares, Neck 1Traps, Foothold (Padded) 1Traps, Foothold 1 6

    OKIntentional

    Traps, Foothold 3

    Page 40 of 665*About Capture/Restraint Method: This column reports the primary method or tool used to capture, restrain, or identify/target the animals addressed. This MAY NOT have been the method or tool used to kill, euthanize, or free/relocate, the animal captured. When animals are captured and/or restrained, WS employees use methods or tools to euthanize, and approved handling and transport are used to free or relocate. ^ Removed/Destroyed only counts the removal or destruction of dens and burrows. Invasive species in this report are highlighted and displayed in red. Each year, Wildlife Services manages damage caused by many invasive species.

  • Intentional / UnintentionalSpecies

    Capture/Restraint Method *

    Killed / Euthanized

    Removed/ Destroyed^

    Freed/Released / Relocated DispersedState

    Table G. Animals Taken by Component/Method Type and Fate by Wildlife Services - FY 2013

    BobcatsOK

    IntentionalFirearms 1Snares, Neck 5

    ORIntentional

    Traps, Cage 1Traps, Foothold 18 3Firearms 4Snares, Neck 13

    UnintentionalTraps, Foothold 2 5

    TXIntentional

    Traps, Foothold 216Night Vision/Infrared Equipment 1Snares, Neck 315Calling Device, Electronic 21Spotlight 1Calling Device, Manual(Hand,Blown) 7Firearms 25Traps, Cage 5Helicopter 50

    UnintentionalTraps, Foothold 2Snares, Neck 3

    UTUnintentional

    Traps, Foothold 1

    WIPage 41 of 665*About Capture/Restraint Method: This column reports the primary method or tool used to capture, restrain, or identify/target the animals addressed.

    This MAY NOT have been the method or tool used to kill, euthanize, or free/relocate, the animal captured. When animals are captured and/or restrained, WS employees use methods or tools to euthanize, and approved handling and transport are used to free or relocate. ^ Removed/Destroyed only counts the removal or destruction of dens and burrows. Invasive species in this report are highlighted and displayed in red. Each year, Wildlife Services manages damage caused by many invasive species.

  • Intentional / UnintentionalSpecies

    Capture/Restraint Method *

    Killed / Euthanized

    Removed/ Destroyed^

    Freed/Released / Relocated DispersedState

    Table G. Animals Taken by Component/Method Type and Fate by Wildlife Services - FY 2013

    BobcatsWI

    UnintentionalTraps, Foothold 6

    WVUnintentional

    Snares, Neck 2

    WYIntentional

    Snares, Neck 17Traps, Foothold 4Traps, Cage 1Firearms 1

    UnintentionalTraps, Foothold 1 1Snares, Neck 5

    Subtotal for 866 44 13Bobcats

    BobolinksFL

    IntentionalFirearms 2 20Car/Truck 10Pyrotechnics (All) 990

    KSIntentional

    Vehicles (All) 10

    LAIntentional

    Firearms 30

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  • Intentional / UnintentionalSpecies

    Capture/Restraint Method *

    Killed / Euthanized

    Removed/ Destroyed^

    Freed/Released / Relocated DispersedState

    Table G. Animals Taken by Component/Method Type and Fate by Wildlife Services - FY 2013

    Bobolinks

    Subtotal for 2 1,060Bobolinks

    BramblingsDD

    IntentionalFirearms 50 1,035Traps, Other 3

    Subtotal for 53 1,035Bramblings

    Bulbuls, Red-ventedHI

    IntentionalTraps, Decoy 4Pyrotechnics (All) 1Pneumatics 45Firearms 1,087 1,280Vehicles (All) 4,602

    Subtotal for 1,136 5,883Bulbuls, Red-vented

    Buntings, LarkCO

    IntentionalFirearms 91 1,161

    FLIntentional

    Pyrotechnics (All) 10

    Subtotal for 91 1,171Buntings, Lark

    Buntings, Snow

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  • Intentional / UnintentionalSpecies

    Capture/Restraint Method *

    Killed / Euthanized

    Removed/ Destroyed^

    Freed/Released / Relocated DispersedState

    Table G. Animals Taken by Component/Method Type and Fate by Wildlife Services - FY 2013

    Buntings, SnowAK

    IntentionalVehicles (All) 798Physical Actions (Hand/Voice) 61Pyrotechnics, 15mm 444Cracker Shells (12 Gauge ) 380

    MAIntentional

    Vehicles (All) 50

    NYIntentional

    Car/Truck 60

    PAIntentional

    Vehicles (All) 17

    RIIntentional

    Vehicles (All) 175

    VTIntentional

    Pyrotechnics (All) 415Firearms 4

    WIIntentional

    Pyrotechnics (All) 25

    Subtotal for 4 2,425Buntings, Snow

    Bushchates, PiedDD

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  • Intentional / UnintentionalSpecies

    Capture/Restraint Method *

    Killed / Euthanized

    Removed/ Destroyed^

    Freed/Released / Relocated DispersedState

    Table G. Animals Taken by Component/Method Type and Fate by Wildlife Services - FY 2013

    Bushchates, PiedDD

    IntentionalFirearms 72

    Subtotal for 72Bushchates, Pied

    Buzzards, Long-leggedDD

    IntentionalFirearms 23 4Traps, Foothold 1Pyrotechnics (All) 1Traps, Pole 1

    Subtotal for 25 5Buzzards, Long-legged

    Caimans, SpectacledFL

    IntentionalHandcaught/Gathered 2

    Subtotal for 2Caimans, Spectacled

    CaracarasTX

    IntentionalCar/Truck 4Electronic Harassment Devices (Other) 8Pyrotechnics (All) 12Firearms 4 19

    UnintentionalSnares, Neck 1 1

    Page 45 of 665*About Capture/Restraint Method: This column reports the primary method or tool used to capture, restrain, or identify/target the animals addressed. This MAY NOT have been the method or tool used to kill, euthanize, or free/relocate, the animal captured. When animals are captured and/or restrained, WS employees use methods or tools to euthanize, and approved handling and transport are used to free or relocate. ^ Removed/Destroyed only counts the removal or destruction of dens and burrows. Invasive species in this report are highlighted and displayed in red. Each year, Wildlife Services manages damage caused by many invasive species.

  • Intentional / UnintentionalSpecies

    Capture/Restraint Method *

    Killed / Euthanized

    Removed/ Destroyed^

    Freed/Released / Relocated DispersedState

    Table G. Animals Taken by Component/Method Type and Fate by Wildlife Services - FY 2013

    Caracaras

    Subtotal for 5 1 43Caracaras

    Cardinals, NorthernAL

    IntentionalTraps, Cage 4

    HIIntentional

    Traps, Decoy 71 10Firearms 36 1Vehicles (All) 1,382Pneumatics 2Traps, Cage 30 20

    KSUnintentional

    Traps, Cage 1

    Subtotal for 139 35 1,383Cardinals, Northern

    Cardinals, Red CrestedHI

    IntentionalPneumatics 738Traps, Decoy 390Vehicles (All) 13,029Firearms 1,759 2,067Traps, Cage 610Pyrotechnics (All) 12

    Subtotal for 3,497 15,108Cardinals, Red Crested

    Page 46 of 665*About Capture/Restraint Method: This column reports the primary method or tool used to capture, restrain, or identify/target the animals addressed. This MAY NOT have been the method or tool used to kill, euthanize, or free/relocate, the animal captured. When animals are captured and/or restrained, WS employees use methods or tools to euthanize, and approved handling and transport are used to free or relocate. ^ Removed/Destroyed only counts the removal or destruction of dens and burrows. Invasive species in this report are highlighted and displayed in red. Each year, Wildlife Services manages damage caused by many invasive species.

  • Intentional / UnintentionalSpecies

    Capture/Restraint Method *

    Killed / Euthanized

    Removed/ Destroyed^

    Freed/Released / Relocated DispersedState

    Table G. Animals Taken by Component/Method Type and Fate by Wildlife Services - FY 2013

    Caribou/ReindeerAK

    IntentionalCracker Shells (12 Gauge ) 446Vehicles (All) 211Pyrotechnics, 15mm 6

    Subtotal for 663Caribou/Reindeer

    Catbirds, GrayKS

    IntentionalVehicles (All) 2

    NJIntentional

    Handcaught/Gathered 1

    NYIntentional

    Traps, Other 13Unintentional

    Traps, Other 8

    Subtotal for 22 2Catbirds, Gray

    Catfish, Bullhead (All)WI

    UnintentionalTraps, Body Grip 1

    Subtotal for 1Catfish, Bullhead (All)

    Catfish, ChannelWV

    Page 47 of 665*About Capture/Restraint Method: This column reports the primary method or tool used to capture, restrain, or identify/target the animals addressed. This MAY NOT have been the method or tool used to kill, euthanize, or free/relocate, the animal captured. When animals are captured and/or restrained, WS employees use methods or tools to euthanize, and approved handling and transport are used to free or relocate. ^ Removed/Destroyed only counts the removal or destruction of dens and burrows. Invasive species in this report are highlighted and displayed in red. Each year, Wildlife Services manages damage caused by many invasive species.

  • Intentional / UnintentionalSpecies

    Capture/Restraint Method *

    Killed / Euthanized

    Removed/ Destroyed^

    Freed/Released / Relocated DispersedState

    Table G. Animals Taken by Component/Method Type and Fate by Wildlife Services - FY 2013

    Catfish, ChannelWV

    UnintentionalTraps, Other 32

    Subtotal for 32Catfish, Channel

    Cats, Feral/Free RangingAK

    IntentionalPhysical Actions (Hand/Voice) 1Firearms 1 1Traps, Cage 1Vehicles (All) 6

    ALIntentional

    Traps, Cage 1

    AZIntentional

    Firearms 4Traps, Cage 8Handcaught/Gathered 13

    CAIntentional

    Pneumatics 1Traps, Cage 141 31Vehicles (All) 3Spotlight 19 1Handcaught/Gathered 2Firearms 17Traps, Foothold (Padded) 5

    Page 48 of 665*About Capture/Restraint Method: This column reports the primary method or tool used to capture, restrain, or identify/target the animals addressed. This MAY NOT have been the method or tool used to kill, euthanize, or free/relocate, the animal captured. When animals are captured and/or restrained, WS employees use methods or tools to euthanize, and approved handling and transport are used to free or relocate. ^ Removed/Destroyed only counts the removal or destruction of dens and burrows. Invasive species in this report are highlighted and displayed in red. Each year, Wildlife Services manages damage caused by many invasive species.

  • Intentional / UnintentionalSpecies

    Capture/Restraint Method *

    Killed / Euthanized

    Removed/ Destroyed^

    Freed/Released / Relocated DispersedState

    Table G. Animals Taken by Component/Method Type and Fate by Wildlife Services - FY 2013

    Cats, Feral/Free RangingCA

    UnintentionalTraps, Cage 11Traps, Body Grip 1Traps, Raptor (Swedish Goshawk) 3

    COIntentional

    Firearms 1Traps, Cage 10

    UnintentionalTraps, Cage 3

    DDIntentional

    Traps, Foothold 2Firearms 3Snares, Neck 1

    FLIntentional

    Traps, Cage 21 35

    GAIntentional

    Traps, Foothold 2Traps, Cage 17Pneumatics 2

    UnintentionalTraps, Cage 24

    GBIntentional

    Traps, Cage 13Firearms 5

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  • Intentional / UnintentionalSpecies

    Capture/Restraint Method *

    Killed / Euthanized

    Removed/ Destroyed^

    Freed/Released / Relocated DispersedState

    Table G. Animals Taken by Component/Method Type and Fate by Wildlife Services - FY 2013

    Cats, Feral/Free RangingGU

    IntentionalTraps, Cage 26

    HIIntentional

    Vehicles (All) 291Traps, Cage 166 286Firearms 17Handcaught/Gathered 6

    UnintentionalTraps, Cage 1

    IAIntentional

    Car/Truck 3Traps, Cage 1

    IDIntentional

    Traps, Cage 1Unintentional

    Traps, Foothold 1Traps, Foothold (Padded) 1

    ILIntentional

    Traps, Cage 7Vehicles (All) 2

    INIntentional

    Traps, Cage 1Pyrotechnics (All) 3Vehicles (All) 3

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  • Intentional / UnintentionalSpecies

    Capture/Restraint Method *

    Killed / Euthanized

    Removed/ Destroyed^

    Freed/Released / Relocated DispersedState

    Table G. Animals Taken by Component/Method Type and Fate by Wildlife Services - FY 2013

    Cats, Feral/Free RangingKS

    IntentionalTraps, Cage 16Spotlight 1Handcaught/Gathered 2Vehicles (All) 3

    KYIntentional

    Firearms 3Traps, Cage 29 7Handcaught/Gathered 1

    MAIntentional

    Traps, Cage 11

    MDIntentional

    Traps, Cage 11Firearms 7 1

    UnintentionalTraps, Cage 8

    MEIntentional

    Traps, Cage 2

    MNUnintentional

    Traps, Foothold 2

    MOIntentional

    Pyrotechnics (All) 1Physical Actions (Hand/Voice) 1

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  • Intentional / UnintentionalSpecies

    Capture/Restraint Method *

    Killed / Euthanized

    Removed/ Destroyed^

    Freed/Released / Relocated DispersedState

    Table G. Animals Taken by Component/Method Type and Fate by Wildlife Services - FY 2013

    Cats, Feral/Free RangingMO

    IntentionalTraps, Cage 9

    UnintentionalTraps, Cage 2

    NCIntentional

    Vehicles (All) 1Traps, Cage 2

    UnintentionalTraps, Cage 21

    NDUnintentional

    Traps, Foothold 1

    NEIntentional

    Firearms 10Traps, Body Grip 3Traps, Cage 17

    NHIntentional

    Traps, Cage 1

    NJIntentional

    Traps, Cage 4Snares, Neck 1

    NMIntentional

    Traps, Cage 11Unintentional

    Page 52 of 665*About Capture/Restraint Method: This column reports the primary method or tool used to capture, restrain, or identify/target the animals addressed. This MAY NOT have been the method or tool used to kill, euthanize, or free/relocate, the animal captured. When animals are captured and/or restrained, WS employees use methods or tools to euthanize, and approved handling and transport are used to free or relocate. ^ Removed/Destroyed only counts the removal or destruction of dens and burrows. Invasive species in this report are highlighted and displayed in red. Each year, Wildlife Services manages damage caused by many invasive species.

  • Intentional / UnintentionalSpecies

    Capture/Restraint Method *

    Killed / Euthanized

    Removed/ Destroyed^

    Freed/Released / Relocated DispersedState

    Table G. Animals Taken by Component/Method Type and Fate by Wildlife Services - FY 2013

    Cats, Feral/Free RangingNM

    UnintentionalTraps, Cage 1

    NVIntentional

    Traps, Cage 9

    NYIntentional

    Snares, Neck 1Car/Truck 8

    UnintentionalTraps, Cage 2

    OHIntentional

    Vehicles (All) 1Firearms 11Traps, Cage 4 2

    UnintentionalTraps, Cage 6Snares, Foot/Leg 1Traps, Foothold 1

    OKIntentional

    Traps, Cage 6Unintentional

    Traps, Cage 2

    ORIntentional

    Traps, Cage 3 2 7Unintentional

    Page 53 of 665*About Capture/Restraint Method: This column reports the primary method or tool used to capture, restrain, or identify/target the animals addressed. This MAY NOT have been the method or tool used to kill, euthanize, or free/relocate, the animal captured. When animals are captured and/or restrained, WS employees use methods or tools to euthanize, and approved handling and transport are used to free or relocate. ^ Removed/Destroyed only counts the removal or destruction of dens and burrows. Invasive species in this report are highlighted and displayed in red. Each year, Wildlife Services manages damage caused by many invasive species.

  • Intentional / UnintentionalSpecies

    Capture/Restraint Method *

    Killed / Euthanized

    Removed/ Destroyed^

    Freed/Released / Relocated DispersedState

    Table G. Animals Taken by Component/Method Type and Fate by Wildlife Services - FY 2013

    Cats, Feral/Free RangingOR

    UnintentionalTraps, Cage 1

    PAIntentional

    Vehicles (All) 1Spotlight 4Handcaught/Gathered 8Traps, Cage 15 18Firearms 43Snares, Neck 4 4

    UnintentionalTraps, Body Grip 1Traps, Cage 2

    PRIntentional

    Traps, Cage 14

    TNIntentional

    Traps, Cage 25 18Unintentional

    Traps, Cage 22

    TXIntentional

    Handcaught/Gathered 2Firearms 1Spotlight 4Traps, Cage 9

    UnintentionalTraps, Cage 2

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  • Intentional / UnintentionalSpecies

    Capture/Restraint Method *

    Killed / Euthanized

    Removed/ Destroyed^

    Freed/Released / Relocated DispersedState

    Table G. Animals Taken by Component/Method Type and Fate by Wildlife Services - FY 2013

    Cats, Feral/Free RangingTX

    UnintentionalTraps, Foothold 2

    UTIntentional

    Firearms 2

    VAIntentional

    Pyrotechnics (All) 1Vehicles (All) 4Traps, Cage 31

    UnintentionalTraps, Body Grip 1Traps, Foothold (Padded) 1Traps, Foothold 1 1Traps, Cage 6

    VIIntentional

    Vehicles (All) 4

    VTIntentional

    Traps, Cage 16

    WAIntentional

    Traps, Cage 9Handcaught/Gathered 5Firearms 19

    UnintentionalTraps, Foothold (Padded) 3Traps, Cage 1

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  • Intentional / UnintentionalSpecies

    Capture/Restraint Method *

    Killed / Euthanized

    Removed/ Destroyed^

    Freed/Released / Relocated DispersedState

    Table G. Animals Taken by Component/Method Type and Fate by Wildlife Services - FY 2013

    Cats, Feral/Free RangingWV

    IntentionalTraps, Cage 2

    UnintentionalTraps, Body Grip 1Traps, Cage 32Traps, Foothold 1

    WYIntentional

    Traps, Cage 99 2Ketamine/Xylazine 5:1 1Traps, Foothold 2Firearms 1

    UnintentionalTraps, Cage 1 21Traps, Foothold 2

    Subtotal for 790 813 349Cats, Feral/Free Ranging

    Cats, JungleDD

    IntentionalTraps, Foothold 11 1Snares, Neck 10

    Subtotal for 21 1Cats, Jungle

    Cattle, FeralHI

    IntentionalFirearms 10

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  • Intentional / UnintentionalSpecies

    Capture/Restraint Method *

    Killed / Euthanized

    Removed/ Destroyed^

    Freed/Released / Relocated DispersedState

    Table G. Animals Taken by Component/Method Type and Fate by Wildlife Services - FY 2013

    Cattle, FeralHI

    IntentionalVehicles (All) 91

    Subtotal for 10 91Cattle, Feral

    Chickens, Feral/Free RangingGA

    UnintentionalTraps, Cage 2

    HIIntentional

    Handcaught/Gathered 35Vehicles (All) 2,795Traps, Cage 935Firearms 1,501 916

    NYIntentional

    Nets, Other 2Nets, Cannon/Rocket 1

    Subtotal for 2,474 2 3,711Chickens, Feral/Free Ranging

    ChiffchaffDD

    IntentionalFirearms 56

    Subtotal for 56Chiffchaff

    Chipmunks, EasternME

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  • Intentional / UnintentionalSpecies

    Capture/Restraint Method *

    Killed / Euthanized

    Removed/ Destroyed^

    Freed/Released / Relocated DispersedState

    Table G. Animals Taken by Component/Method Type and Fate by Wildlife Services - FY 2013

    Chipmunks, EasternME

    IntentionalTraps, Snap (Rat, Mouse, Etc.) 29

    Subtotal for 29Chipmunks, Eastern

    ChukarsCA

    IntentionalFirearms 8

    Subtotal for 8Chukars

    CoatisAZ

    IntentionalPaint Balls 1

    Subtotal for 1Coatis

    Coots, AmericanAK

    IntentionalPyrotechnics, 15mm 1

    AZIntentional

    A/C Powder 807Bombs/Bangers 32Firearms 283 1Nets, Cannon/Rocket 135

    CAIntentional

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  • Intentional / UnintentionalSpecies

    Capture/Restraint Method *

    Killed / Euthanized

    Removed/ Destroyed^

    Freed/Released / Relocated DispersedState

    Table G. Animals Taken by Component/Method Type and Fate by Wildlife Services - FY 2013

    Coots, AmericanCA

    IntentionalWhistlers/Screamers 166Electronic Harassment Devices (Other) 10Vehicles (All) 1,034Bombs/Bangers 557Cracker Shells (12 Gauge ) 10,717Pneumatics 8A/C Powder 1,887Dog 948Firearms 966 3,634

    COIntentional

    Firearms 1 28

    FLIntentional

    Firearms 143 254Pyrotechnics (All) 9,635

    ILIntentional

    Firearms 2 6

    INIntentional

    Pyrotechnics (All) 10

    MIIntentional

    Firearms 22

    MOIntentional

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  • Intentional / UnintentionalSpecies

    Capture/Restraint Method *

    Killed / Euthanized

    Removed/ Destroyed^

    Freed/Released / Relocated DispersedState

    Table G. Animals Taken by Component/Method Type and Fate by Wildlife Services - FY 2013

    Coots, AmericanMO

    IntentionalPyrotechnics (All) 22Physical Actions (Hand/Voice) 1

    NDIntentional

    Firearms 6Pyrotechnics (All) 4

    NEIntentional

    Firearms 69

    OHIntentional

    Cracker Shells (12 Gauge ) 140Bombs/Bangers 630

    ORIntentional

    Pyrotechnics (All) 1,050

    PAIntentional

    Pyrotechnics (All) 3

    TXIntentional

    Firearms 6

    UTIntentional

    A/C Powder 298

    VAIntentional

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  • Intentional / UnintentionalSpecies

    Capture/Restraint Method *

    Killed / Euthanized

    Removed/ Destroyed^

    Freed/Released / Relocated DispersedState

    Table G. Animals Taken by Component/Method Type and Fate by Wildlife Services - FY 2013

    Coots, AmericanVA

    IntentionalFirearms 8

    WAIntentional

    Firearms 9 2,915

    WIUnintentional

    Traps, Body Grip 1

    Subtotal for 4,643 31,806Coots, American

    Cormorants, Double-crestedAK

    IntentionalFirearms 2Vehicles (All) 4Cracker Shells (12 Gauge ) 13Capa Cartridges 4Pyrotechnics, 15mm 8

    ALIntentional

    Pyrotechnics (All) 3,000Firearms 162 10,680

    ARIntentional

    Pyrotechnics (All) 2,785Firearms 807 17,370

    AZIntentional

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  • Intentional / UnintentionalSpecies

    Capture/Restraint Method *

    Killed / Euthanized

    Removed/ Destroyed^

    Freed/Released / Relocated DispersedState

    Table G. Animals Taken by Component/Method Type and Fate by Wildlife Services - FY 2013

    Cormorants, Double-crestedAZ

    IntentionalBombs/Bangers 183Firearms 22

    CAIntentional

    Dog 255Vehicles (All) 106Bombs/Bangers 140Whistlers/Screamers 44Firearms 16 30Handcaught/Gathered 1Cracker Shells (12 Gauge ) 103

    CTIntentional

    Vehicles (All) 39Firearms 3

    FLIntentional

    Firearms 201 23Physical Actions (Hand/Voice) 10Pyrotechnics (All) 1,999

    GAIntentional

    Firearms 5

    ILIntentional

    Firearms 6 1Pyrotechnics (All) 4

    Page 62 of 665*About Capture/Restraint Method: This column reports the primary method or tool used to capture, restrain, or identify/target the animals addressed. This MAY NOT have been the method or tool used to kill, euthanize, or free/relocate, the animal captured. When animals are captured and/or restrained, WS employees use methods or tools to euthanize, and approved handling and transport are used to free or relocate. ^ Removed/Destroyed only counts the removal or destruction of dens and burrows. Invasive species in this report are highlighted and displayed in red. Each year, Wildlife Services manages damage caused by many invasive species.

  • Intentional / UnintentionalSpecies

    Capture/Restraint Method *

    Killed / Euthanized

    Removed/ Destroyed^

    Freed/Released / Relocated DispersedState

    Table G. Animals Taken by Component/Method Type and Fate by Wildlife Services - FY 2013

    Cormorants, Double-crestedIN

    IntentionalExploders, Gas (All) 16

    KSIntentional

    Firearms 3Vehicles (All) 3

    LAIntentional

    Firearms 8 26

    MAIntentional

    Bombs/Bangers 1,200

    MEIntentional

    Boat 105Firearms 9 466

    MIIntentional

    Pyrotechnics (All) 2,225Firearms 9,316 5,030

    MNIntentional

    Handcaught/Gathered 1,440Firearms 512Traps, Foothold (Padded) 355Pneumatics 1,590

    MOIntentional

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