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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 2011 Albatrosses, Laysan HI Intentional Handcaught/Gathered 429 Vehicles (All) 520 Pyrotechnics (All) 109 Subtotal for 429 629 Albatrosses, Laysan Alligators, American CA Intentional Firearms 1 FL Intentional Pyrotechnics (All) 2 Handcaught/Gathered 2 Unintentional Traps, Body Grip 1 Snares, Neck 1 2 GA Unintentional Snares, Neck 2 Traps, Body Grip 1 Traps, Cage 1 LA Unintentional Traps, Foothold 1 Snares, Neck 5 Traps, Body Grip 8 8 MS Unintentional Snares, Neck 2 Page 1 of 573 *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.
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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 2011

    Albatrosses, LaysanHI

    IntentionalHandcaught/Gathered 429Vehicles (All) 520Pyrotechnics (All) 109

    Subtotal for 429 629Albatrosses, Laysan

    Alligators, AmericanCA

    IntentionalFirearms 1

    FLIntentional

    Pyrotechnics (All) 2Handcaught/Gathered 2

    UnintentionalTraps, Body Grip 1Snares, Neck 1 2

    GAUnintentional

    Snares, Neck 2Traps, Body Grip 1Traps, Cage 1

    LAUnintentional

    Traps, Foothold 1Snares, Neck 5Traps, Body Grip 8 8

    MSUnintentional

    Snares, Neck 2

    Page 1 of 573*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.

  • 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 2011

    Alligators, AmericanMS

    UnintentionalTraps, Body Grip 1

    NCIntentional

    Handcaught/Gathered 1

    TXUnintentional

    Traps, Body Grip 1

    Subtotal for 13 25 2Alligators, American

    AnhingasFL

    IntentionalFirearms 7 2Pneumatics 1Pyrotechnics (All) 32

    GAIntentional

    Pyrotechnics (All) 8Firearms 1

    Subtotal for 9 42Anhingas

    Armadillos, Nine-BandedAL

    IntentionalFirearms 1

    FLIntentional

    Traps, Cage 13 4Firearms 49

    Page 2 of 573*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.

  • 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 2011

    Armadillos, Nine-BandedFL

    UnintentionalTraps, Cage 8

    GAIntentional

    Traps, Cage 39

    KSIntentional

    Spotlight 1

    LAIntentional

    Firearms 126Unintentional

    Traps, Cage 1

    MSIntentional

    Firearms 44Unintentional

    Traps, Body Grip 2

    OKIntentional

    Handcaught/Gathered 5Pneumatics 1Traps, Cage 2Spotlight 15Snares, Neck 7Firearms 16

    UnintentionalSnares, Neck 1

    TXIntentional

    Page 3 of 573*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.

  • 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 2011

    Armadillos, Nine-BandedTX

    IntentionalTraps, Cage 4Spotlight 5Firearms 4

    UnintentionalSnares, Neck 14Traps, Foothold 1Traps, Cage 1

    Subtotal for 345 19Armadillos, Nine-Banded

    Avadavats, RedHI

    IntentionalFirearms 2,455 4,999Vehicles (All) 8,426

    Subtotal for 2,455 13,425Avadavats, Red

    Avocets, AmericanCA

    IntentionalCracker Shells (12 Gauge ) 1,023Firearms 3 58Vehicles (All) 56Bombs/Bangers 431Whistlers/Screamers 414Dog 4

    COIntentional

    Car/Truck 2Firearms 11

    Page 4 of 573*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.

  • 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 2011

    Avocets, AmericanCO

    IntentionalPyrotechnics (All) 6

    OHIntentional

    Whistlers/Screamers 5Vehicles (All) 5Bombs/Bangers 4

    OKIntentional

    Firearms 6

    Subtotal for 3 2,025Avocets, American

    BadgersAZ

    IntentionalSpotlight 2Traps, Foothold (Padded) 4Traps, Cage 1

    CAIntentional

    Snares, Foot/Leg 9Spotlight 2Firearms 8Snares, Neck 35

    UnintentionalTraps, Foothold (Padded) 1

    COIntentional

    Firearms 8Traps, Foothold (Padded) 5

    Page 5 of 573*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.

  • 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 2011

    BadgersIA

    IntentionalFirearms 1

    IDIntentional

    Traps, Foothold 4Firearms 1Traps, Foothold (Padded) 4Snares, Neck 1

    UnintentionalSnares, Neck 2Traps, Foothold 2

    KSIntentional

    Firearms 1 1Snares, Neck 3

    MNIntentional

    Traps, Cage 1Unintentional

    Traps, Foothold 2

    MOIntentional

    Firearms 1

    MTIntentional

    Traps, Foothold 1Snares, Neck 2

    UnintentionalTraps, Foothold 1 2

    ND

    Page 6 of 573*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.

  • 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 2011

    BadgersND

    IntentionalTraps, Body Grip 1Snares, Neck 2Traps, Foothold 11

    UnintentionalSnares, Neck 1 1Traps, Foothold 4

    NEIntentional

    Traps, Cage 4Snares, Neck 10Firearms 2Traps, Foothold 20Traps, Body Grip 7

    NMIntentional

    Traps, Cage 1Traps, Foothold 2Firearms 1

    UnintentionalTraps, Foothold 8 1Snares, Neck 3 1

    NVIntentional

    Firearms 8Snares, Neck 4Traps, Foothold 76 7

    UnintentionalTraps, Foothold 1 1

    OK

    Page 7 of 573*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.

  • 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 2011

    BadgersOK

    IntentionalSpotlight 5Traps, Foothold 9Snares, Neck 6Firearms 3Catch Pole 1

    UnintentionalTraps, Foothold 1

    ORIntentional

    Traps, Foothold 49Snares, Neck 14Firearms 3

    UnintentionalSnares, Neck 1Traps, Foothold 3 2

    TXIntentional

    Firearms 2Traps, Foothold 4Snares, Neck 5

    UnintentionalTraps, Foothold 14 3Snares, Neck 78 2

    UTUnintentional

    Snares, Neck 1Traps, Foothold 1 3

    WAIntentional

    Page 8 of 573*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.

  • 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 2011

    BadgersWA

    IntentionalTraps, Foothold (Padded) 3

    WIUnintentional

    Traps, Foothold 1

    WYIntentional

    Snares, Neck 33Firearms 14Traps, Foothold 15

    UnintentionalTraps, Foothold 4Snares, Neck 4 1

    Subtotal for 536 30 1Badgers

    Bass, LargemouthLA

    UnintentionalTraps, Body Grip 1

    MSUnintentional

    Traps, Body Grip 1

    Subtotal for 2Bass, Largemouth

    Bats (All)AZ

    IntentionalHandcaught/Gathered 8

    COIntentional

    Page 9 of 573*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.

  • 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 2011

    Bats (All)CO

    IntentionalHandcaught/Gathered 1

    ILIntentional

    Handcaught/Gathered 22

    INIntentional

    Handcaught/Gathered 2

    KSIntentional

    Handcaught/Gathered 66

    MEIntentional

    Handcaught/Gathered 1

    MOIntentional

    Nets, Other 1Handcaught/Gathered 1 1

    NEIntentional

    Handcaught/Gathered 1

    OKIntentional

    Handcaught/Gathered 1

    PAIntentional

    Handcaught/Gathered 1 3

    VAIntentional

    Handcaught/Gathered 1

    WV

    Page 10 of 573*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.

  • 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 2011

    Bats (All)WV

    IntentionalHandcaught/Gathered 2

    WYIntentional

    Handcaught/Gathered 7Barriers, Netting 1Nets, Other 2

    Subtotal for 17 105Bats (All)

    Bears, BlackAK

    IntentionalFirearms 2Paint Balls 9Ammunition, Rubber (All) 1Cracker Shells (12 Gauge ) 5Vehicles (All) 12Pyrotechnics (All) 2Physical Actions (Hand/Voice) 1

    AZIntentional

    Paint Balls 2Traps, Cage 1Traps, Culvert 1 9Firearms 12

    CAIntentional

    Snares, Foot/Leg 4Traps, Cage 20 2Firearms 25

    Page 11 of 573*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.

  • 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 2011

    Bears, BlackCA

    IntentionalDog 3Spotlight 1Traps, Culvert 88 3

    UnintentionalTraps, Culvert 1Traps, Drive/Corral 2

    COIntentional

    Firearms 69Traps, Cage 5

    FLIntentional

    Pyrotechnics (All) 2

    IDIntentional

    Snares, Foot/Leg 3Firearms 1

    UnintentionalTraps, Foothold 1 3Snares, Neck 1

    MEIntentional

    Ketamine/Xylazine 2:1 8Traps, Cage 2

    UnintentionalTraps, Cage 2

    MIUnintentional

    Traps, Foothold 2

    Page 12 of 573*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.

  • 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 2011

    Bears, BlackMN

    UnintentionalTraps, Foothold 1 5Snares, Neck 1 1

    MTIntentional

    Firearms 6Traps, Culvert 2Snares, Foot/Leg 11Snares, Neck 1

    UnintentionalTraps, Foothold 3Traps, Culvert 1

    NCIntentional

    Firearms 2

    NHIntentional

    Traps, Culvert 2Handcaught/Gathered 1

    NMIntentional

    Snares, Foot/Leg 9Firearms 1

    UnintentionalSnares, Foot/Leg 4

    NVIntentional

    Snares, Neck 2Unintentional

    Snares, Neck 2

    Page 13 of 573*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.

  • 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 2011

    Bears, BlackOR

    IntentionalDog 1Traps, Cage 16 1Firearms 69Traps, Foothold 2Snares, Foot/Leg 126Traps, Culvert 17Snares, Neck 7Handcaught/Gathered 1

    UnintentionalSnares, Neck 1

    UTIntentional

    Snares, Foot/Leg 16 1Firearms 18Snares, Neck 5

    VAIntentional

    Vehicles (All) 1

    WAIntentional

    Snares, Foot/Leg 8

    WIIntentional

    Traps, Cage 2 31Traps, Culvert 9 509Catch Pole 1Snares, Foot/Leg 1Drug Delivery Devices (Other) 1Firearms 3

    Page 14 of 573*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.

  • 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 2011

    Bears, BlackWI

    UnintentionalTraps, Foothold 3

    WVUnintentional

    M-44 Cyanide Capsule 2

    WYIntentional

    Snares, Foot/Leg 2

    Subtotal for 574 598 42Bears, Black

    Bears, GrizzlyMT

    IntentionalTraps, Culvert 1Snares, Foot/Leg 3Pyrotechnics (All) 1

    Subtotal for 4 1Bears, Grizzly

    Bears, Louisiana BlackLA

    IntentionalDrug Delivery Devices (Other) 1

    Subtotal for 1Bears, Louisiana Black

    BeaversAK

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

    AL

    Page 15 of 573*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.

  • 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 2011

    BeaversAL

    IntentionalSnares, Neck 159Firearms 485Traps, Foothold 99Traps, Body Grip 802

    AZIntentional

    Traps, Suitcase 2Unintentional

    Snares, Neck 1

    CAIntentional

    Traps, Cage 12Traps, Body Grip 308Snares, Neck 287Night Vision/Infrared Equipment 1Firearms 222Traps, Suitcase 11

    COIntentional

    Firearms 56Traps, Suitcase 129 9Traps, Cage 3Snares, Neck 5Traps, Body Grip 11

    CTIntentional

    Firearms 1

    FLIntentional

    Page 16 of 573*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.

  • 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 2011

    BeaversFL

    IntentionalFirearms 1Traps, Foothold (Padded) 2Traps, Body Grip 10Snares, Neck 93

    GAIntentional

    Traps, Body Grip 147Traps, Foothold 9Snares, Neck 47Firearms 2

    IDIntentional

    Traps, Foothold 14Firearms 5Traps, Body Grip 31Snares, Neck 26

    ILIntentional

    Traps, Foothold 9Firearms 21Traps, Body Grip 73

    INIntentional

    Traps, Body Grip 1

    KSIntentional

    Traps, Foothold 1Traps, Body Grip 17Firearms 1 2

    Page 17 of 573*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.

  • 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 2011

    BeaversKY

    IntentionalSnares, Neck 8Firearms 1Traps, Foothold 7Traps, Body Grip 41

    LAIntentional

    Traps, Foothold 141Firearms 60Traps, Body Grip 539Snares, Neck 159

    MAIntentional

    Firearms 2Traps, Body Grip 81

    MDIntentional

    Traps, Body Grip 2Unintentional

    Traps, Body Grip 1

    MEIntentional

    Traps, Body Grip 126Traps, Suitcase 619 159Traps, Foothold 1Firearms 2

    MIIntentional

    Firearms 1Traps, Body Grip 1

    Page 18 of 573*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.

  • 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 2011

    BeaversMI

    IntentionalTraps, Foothold 1

    MNIntentional

    Traps, Cage 1Traps, Body Grip 313Firearms 4Traps, Foothold 90Snares, Neck 4

    MOIntentional

    Traps, Suitcase 2Traps, Body Grip 39Firearms 3

    MSIntentional

    Snares, Neck 273Firearms 305Spotlight 1Traps, Foothold 199Traps, Body Grip 3,002

    MTIntentional

    Traps, Body Grip 3

    NCIntentional

    Handcaught/Gathered 1Traps, Foothold 186Traps, Body Grip 3,409Traps, Cage 2

    Page 19 of 573*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.

  • 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 2011

    BeaversNC

    IntentionalFirearms 497Snares, Neck 175

    NDIntentional

    Traps, Cage 12Traps, Body Grip 826Snares, Neck 8Traps, Foothold 67Firearms 57

    NEIntentional

    Traps, Body Grip 93Traps, Foothold 2Firearms 44Snares, Neck 24Traps, Suitcase 47Traps, Cage 1

    NHIntentional

    Traps, Body Grip 2Firearms 1

    NMIntentional

    Traps, Body Grip 28Firearms 5Spotlight 2

    NVIntentional

    Traps, Foothold 2

    Page 20 of 573*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.

  • 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 2011

    BeaversNV

    IntentionalTraps, Body Grip 13Snares, Neck 2

    NYIntentional

    Firearms 3Traps, Body Grip 36

    UnintentionalTraps, Cage 1

    OHIntentional

    Snares, Neck 1

    OKIntentional

    Traps, Body Grip 3,173Spotlight 577Snares, Neck 287Traps, Foothold 10Firearms 520

    ORIntentional

    Traps, Other 17Traps, Body Grip 309Spotlight 1Firearms 89Snares, Foot/Leg 2Snares, Neck 74 2Traps, Foothold 18Traps, Cage 16Traps, Suitcase 9 1

    Page 21 of 573*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.

  • 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 2011

    BeaversPA

    IntentionalTraps, Other 1Traps, Cage 1Snares, Neck 1Catch Pole 1

    SCIntentional

    Snares, Neck 946Traps, Foothold 78Traps, Body Grip 542Firearms 162

    SDIntentional

    Traps, Body Grip 33

    TNIntentional

    Snares, Neck 148Firearms 105Traps, Body Grip 646Traps, Foothold 18

    TXIntentional

    Night Vision/Infrared Equipment 161Spotlight 642Firearms 610Snares, Neck 192Traps, Body Grip 1,330Traps, Foothold 51

    UTIntentional

    Page 22 of 573*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.

  • 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 2011

    BeaversUT

    IntentionalFirearms 4Spotlight 3Snares, Neck 1Traps, Body Grip 1

    VAIntentional

    Snares, Neck 19Traps, Body Grip 315Handcaught/Gathered 1Traps, Foothold 26Firearms 65

    VTIntentional

    Traps, Body Grip 5

    WAIntentional

    Traps, Body Grip 347Traps, Suitcase 139Firearms 74Spotlight 1Traps, Cage 3Traps, Foothold (Padded) 25

    WIIntentional

    Traps, Body Grip 833Snares, Neck 9Firearms 5Traps, Foothold 438

    WVPage 23 of 573*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.

  • 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 2011

    BeaversWV

    IntentionalTraps, Body Grip 4

    WYIntentional

    Firearms 3Snares, Neck 46Traps, Body Grip 27Traps, Foothold 4

    Subtotal for 27,842 179 5Beavers

    Beavers (Burrow/Den)AL

    IntentionalHand Tools 1

    Subtotal for 1Beavers (Burrow/Den)

    Beavers, MountainOR

    IntentionalTraps, Body Grip 7

    Subtotal for 7Beavers, Mountain

    Birds, UnidentifiableCA

    IntentionalCracker Shells (12 Gauge ) 100

    FLIntentional

    Pyrotechnics (All) 117

    HI

    Page 24 of 573*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.

  • 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 2011

    Birds, UnidentifiableHI

    IntentionalVehicles (All) 21Pyrotechnics (All) 6

    MDUnintentional

    Traps, Bal-Chatri 1

    NCIntentional

    Cracker Shells (12 Gauge ) 1Whistlers/Screamers 2Bombs/Bangers 3

    PAUnintentional

    Traps, Cage 1

    VAUnintentional

    Traps, Decoy 1

    VIIntentional

    Pyrotechnics (All) 19

    WVUnintentional

    Traps, Cage 1

    Subtotal for 4 269Birds, Unidentifiable

    Bitterns, YellowGU

    IntentionalPyrotechnics (All) 298Vehicles (All) 2,630

    Page 25 of 573*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.

  • 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 2011

    Bitterns, Yellow

    Subtotal for 2,928Bitterns, Yellow

    Blackbirds, (Mixed Species)AL

    IntentionalExploders, Gas (All) 200

    ARIntentional

    Pyrotechnics (All) 3,700Car/Truck 2,000

    CAIntentional

    Traps, Cage 221Firearms 2 81Traps, Decoy 6Cracker Shells (12 Gauge ) 3,150Whistlers/Screamers 1,015Bombs/Bangers 2,145

    FLIntentional

    Pyrotechnics (All) 21,035Firearms 54Vehicles (All) 10Electronic Harassment Devices (Other) 10

    GAIntentional

    Vehicles (All) 45

    ILIntentional

    Firearms 3,350Vehicles (All) 775

    Page 26 of 573*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.

  • 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 2011

    Blackbirds, (Mixed Species)IL

    IntentionalPyrotechnics (All) 11,362

    INIntentional

    Pyrotechnics (All) 1,500

    KSIntentional

    Pyrotechnics (All) 150Vehicles (All) 100Firearms 59,613

    KYIntentional

    Pyrotechnics (All) 3,399,845Exploders, Gas (All) 172,045

    MDIntentional

    Exploders, Gas (All) 100Vehicles (All) 200Firearms 55 3,895Pyrotechnics (All) 1,025

    MOIntentional

    Firearms 75Pneumatics 21Pyrotechnics (All) 2,011,500Physical Actions (Hand/Voice) 345

    MSIntentional

    Pyrotechnics (All) 10,000

    NC

    Page 27 of 573*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.

  • 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 2011

    Blackbirds, (Mixed Species)NC

    IntentionalCracker Shells (12 Gauge ) 500Bombs/Bangers 1,000Whistlers/Screamers 200

    NEIntentional

    Pyrotechnics (All) 4,300Firearms 1,175

    NJIntentional

    Vehicles (All) 150

    NMIntentional

    Firearms 2,578

    NYIntentional

    Firearms 480Whistlers/Screamers 150Car/Truck 460

    OHIntentional

    Bombs/Bangers 209

    ORIntentional

    Pyrotechnics (All) 250Firearms 200

    TNIntentional

    Vehicles (All) 790Firearms 150

    Page 28 of 573*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.

  • 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 2011

    Blackbirds, (Mixed Species)TN

    IntentionalPyrotechnics (All) 23,550

    VAIntentional

    Pyrotechnics (All) 12,800Vehicles (All) 750Firearms 1,750Exploders, Gas (All) 200

    Subtotal for 284 5,760,988Blackbirds, (Mixed Species)

    Blackbirds, Brewer`sAZ

    IntentionalBombs/Bangers 1,600

    CAIntentional

    Electronic Harassment Devices (Other) 250Vehicles (All) 9,521Firearms 51 316Traps, Cage 30Traps, Decoy 77Dog 233Whistlers/Screamers 485Bombs/Bangers 1,018Cracker Shells (12 Gauge ) 25,605DRC-1339-Feedlots 850

    COIntentional

    Firearms 1

    NM

    Page 29 of 573*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.

  • 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 2011

    Blackbirds, Brewer`sNM

    IntentionalDRC-1339-Feedlots 16,335Firearms 17

    NVIntentional

    Handcaught/Gathered 6DRC-1339-Feedlots 600

    OKIntentional

    Vehicles (All) 20Firearms 19 12

    ORIntentional

    DRC-1339-Feedlots 500Pyrotechnics (All) 2,950DRC-1339-Staging Areas 700Firearms 445 700

    WAIntentional

    Traps, Decoy 877Pyrotechnics (All) 1,405Firearms 288 7,955

    Subtotal for 20,796 52,070Blackbirds, Brewer`s

    Blackbirds, Red-WingedAL

    IntentionalTraps, Cage 5Pyrotechnics (All) 55

    AZ

    Page 30 of 573*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.

  • 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 2011

    Blackbirds, Red-WingedAZ

    IntentionalBombs/Bangers 1,300

    CAIntentional

    Exploders, Gas (All) 10,000Dog 43Whistlers/Screamers 635Firearms 3,470 61,448Pneumatics 2Traps, Other 9 11Vehicles (All) 1,351Bombs/Bangers 78Traps, Decoy 156Traps, Cage 1DRC-1339-Feedlots 300

    COIntentional

    DRC-1339-Feedlots 140Pyrotechnics (All) 232Firearms 10,025 203,048Car/Truck 22

    CTIntentional

    Whistlers/Screamers 121

    FLIntentional

    Car/Truck 3Electronic Harassment Devices (Other) 10Pyrotechnics (All) 992Firearms 105 94

    Page 31 of 573*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.

  • 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 2011

    Blackbirds, Red-WingedIA

    IntentionalFirearms 46 10,650Pneumatics 8Vehicles (All) 5,150Pyrotechnics (All) 10,500

    ILIntentional

    Pyrotechnics (All) 1,260Firearms 145 1,047Vehicles (All) 100

    INIntentional

    Pyrotechnics (All) 350Firearms 48 53Electronic Harassment Devices (Other) 465Vehicles (All) 168

    KSIntentional

    Firearms 49 455Vehicles (All) 82

    KYIntentional

    Firearms 5

    LAIntentional

    Firearms 3DRC-1339-Staging Areas 225,764Pyrotechnics (All) 76

    MAIntentional

    Page 32 of 573*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.

  • 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 2011

    Blackbirds, Red-WingedMA

    IntentionalFirearms 2

    MDIntentional

    Traps, Other 9Firearms 3 8

    MNIntentional

    Traps, Cage 127Firearms 91 2,820Pyrotechnics (All) 750

    MOIntentional

    Pneumatics 27 43Vehicles (All) 1,370Pyrotechnics (All) 510,745Physical Actions (Hand/Voice) 25Firearms 70 432

    MSIntentional

    Pyrotechnics (All) 876Firearms 112 2,700

    NCIntentional

    Firearms 4 24Vehicles (All) 125

    NDIntentional

    Pyrotechnics (All) 580,540Firearms 11,310 149,965

    Page 33 of 573*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.

  • 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 2011

    Blackbirds, Red-WingedNE

    IntentionalFirearms 76 300Pyrotechnics (All) 250

    NJIntentional

    Traps, Decoy 13Firearms 37 72Traps, Other 150Vehicles (All) 141Handcaught/Gathered 6

    NMIntentional

    DRC-1339-Feedlots 7,975Firearms 5

    NVIntentional

    DRC-1339-Feedlots 400

    NYIntentional

    Traps, Other 71Firearms 13 6

    UnintentionalTraps, Decoy 1

    OHIntentional

    Whistlers/Screamers 15,433Cracker Shells (12 Gauge ) 3,500Vehicles (All) 300Firearms 365 22,588Traps, Decoy 322

    Page 34 of 573*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.

  • 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 2011

    Blackbirds, Red-WingedOH

    IntentionalBombs/Bangers 31,348

    OKIntentional

    Pneumatics 2Vehicles (All) 122Pyrotechnics (All) 122,000Exploders, Gas (All) 90Firearms 460 4

    PAIntentional

    Traps, Decoy 239Pyrotechnics (All) 3,250Firearms 50 900Vehicles (All) 634

    SDIntentional

    Pyrotechnics (All) 3,000

    TNIntentional

    Firearms 7Pneumatics 2

    TXIntentional

    Firearms 144 453Pyrotechnics (All) 2,300DRC-1339-Staging Areas 392,744Exploders, Gas (All) 2,700Car/Truck 300

    VA

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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 2011

    Blackbirds, Red-WingedVA

    IntentionalTraps, Decoy 7Firearms 373 1,386Pyrotechnics (All) 337Exploders, Gas (All) 300

    WAIntentional

    Physical Actions (Hand/Voice) 3,600Firearms 25 2,200Traps, Decoy 1,488

    WIIntentional

    Traps, Decoy 124Pyrotechnics (All) 235

    Subtotal for 657,134 12 1,777,960Blackbirds, Red-Winged

    Blackbirds, Yellow-HeadedCA

    IntentionalTraps, Decoy 9Vehicles (All) 1

    NDIntentional

    Firearms 350 9,500Pyrotechnics (All) 1,750

    WAIntentional

    Traps, Decoy 1

    Subtotal for 359 1 11,251Blackbirds, Yellow-Headed

    Page 36 of 573*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.

  • 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 2011

    Bluebirds, EasternMS

    IntentionalPyrotechnics (All) 4Firearms 4

    VAUnintentional

    Traps, Other 2 1Traps, Decoy 3

    Subtotal for 6 4 4Bluebirds, Eastern

    Bluebirds, MountainCA

    IntentionalCracker Shells (12 Gauge ) 2

    Subtotal for 2Bluebirds, Mountain

    Bluebirds, WesternCA

    IntentionalVehicles (All) 3Firearms 1

    Subtotal for 1 3Bluebirds, Western

    BobcatsAL

    IntentionalFirearms 1

    AZIntentional

    Traps, Foothold (Padded) 1Firearms 3

    Page 37 of 573*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.

  • 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 2011

    BobcatsAZ

    IntentionalSpotlight 1Traps, Cage 1

    UnintentionalTraps, Foothold 4

    CAIntentional

    Spotlight 2Snares, Foot/Leg 1Snares, Neck 1 3Traps, Cage 26Firearms 12Traps, Other 1Calling Device, Manual(Hand,Blown) 3Traps, Foothold (Padded) 1Calling Device, Electronic 6

    UnintentionalTraps, Cage 1

    COIntentional

    Traps, Cage 1Firearms 1Traps, Foothold (Padded) 1

    FLIntentional

    Traps, Foothold (Padded) 1Vehicles (All) 1Pyrotechnics (All) 3

    UnintentionalTraps, Foothold (Padded) 1 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 2011

    BobcatsGA

    IntentionalTraps, Foothold 44

    IDUnintentional

    Traps, Foothold 2

    KSIntentional

    Snares, Neck 1

    LAIntentional

    Traps, Foothold 1Snares, Neck 3

    UnintentionalTraps, Body Grip 2Snares, Neck 1

    MIUnintentional

    Traps, Foothold 1

    MNUnintentional

    Traps, Foothold 3 10

    MOIntentional

    Vehicles (All) 2Physical Actions (Hand/Voice) 1Snares, Neck 1

    MSIntentional

    Traps, Foothold 2

    MTUnintentional

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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 2011

    BobcatsMT

    UnintentionalTraps, Foothold 1

    NCUnintentional

    Traps, Foothold (Padded) 1

    NEIntentional

    Firearms 2

    NMIntentional

    Fixed Wing 1Firearms 5Dog 1Snares, Neck 9Traps, Cage 1Traps, Foothold 22

    UnintentionalTraps, Foothold 3

    NVIntentional

    Snares, Neck 5 1Traps, Foothold 2 9

    UnintentionalSnares, Neck 3Traps, Foothold 1 1

    OKIntentional

    Traps, Cage 1Traps, Foothold 5Snares, Neck 10

    Page 40 of 573*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.

  • 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 2011

    BobcatsOK

    IntentionalCalling Device, Manual(Hand,Blown) 2Calling Device, Electronic 3Firearms 1

    UnintentionalTraps, Foothold 5 1

    ORIntentional

    Snares, Neck 34Traps, Foothold 25 1Traps, Cage 1Firearms 5

    UnintentionalTraps, Foothold 5Snares, Neck 1

    TXIntentional

    Traps, Cage 26Traps, Foothold 283Traps, Foothold (Padded) 1Helicopter 81Calling Device, Electronic 11Snares, Foot/Leg 1Calling Device, Manual(Hand,Blown) 22Snares, Neck 485Firearms 48Fixed Wing 5Spotlight 1

    UnintentionalSnares, Neck 4

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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 2011

    BobcatsUT

    IntentionalSnares, Neck 1Traps, Foothold 3

    VAIntentional

    Firearms 1

    WIUnintentional

    Traps, Foothold 5

    WVUnintentional

    Snares, Neck 1

    WYIntentional

    Traps, Foothold 1Snares, Foot/Leg 1Snares, Neck 18

    UnintentionalTraps, Foothold 3Snares, Neck 3

    Subtotal for 1,263 57 7Bobcats

    BobolinksFL

    IntentionalFirearms 19Pyrotechnics (All) 1,395

    PAIntentional

    Vehicles (All) 23

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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 2011

    Bobolinks

    Subtotal for 19 1,418Bobolinks

    Bulbuls, Red-VentedHI

    IntentionalFirearms 1,090 1,701Traps, Decoy 15Vehicles (All) 4,809Traps, Cage 3

    Subtotal for 1,108 6,510Bulbuls, Red-Vented

    Bulbuls, Red-WhiskeredHI

    IntentionalVehicles (All) 33Firearms 2

    Subtotal for 35Bulbuls, Red-Whiskered

    Buntings, LarkCO

    IntentionalFirearms 948 25,564Car/Truck 10

    TXIntentional

    Firearms 16 295

    Subtotal for 964 25,869Buntings, Lark

    Buntings, SnowAK

    Intentional

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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 2011

    Buntings, SnowAK

    IntentionalPhysical Actions (Hand/Voice) 8Pyrotechnics (All) 150Vehicles (All) 43

    ILIntentional

    Pyrotechnics (All) 700Firearms 9 80

    MAIntentional

    Bombs/Bangers 138Firearms 5 125Whistlers/Screamers 75Vehicles (All) 50

    UnintentionalWhistlers/Screamers 100

    NJIntentional

    Vehicles (All) 50

    OHIntentional

    Vehicles (All) 120Bombs/Bangers 440

    PAIntentional

    Vehicles (All) 70Pyrotechnics (All) 6Firearms 40

    RIIntentional

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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 2011

    Buntings, SnowRI

    IntentionalVehicles (All) 350Firearms 1 150

    Subtotal for 15 2,695Buntings, Snow

    Caimans, SpectacledFL

    IntentionalFirearms 1Pyrotechnics (All) 2

    Subtotal for 1 2Caimans, Spectacled

    CaracarasTX

    IntentionalPyrotechnics (All) 43Electronic Harassment Devices (Other) 7Firearms 14 23

    Subtotal for 14 73Caracaras

    Cardinals, NorthernHI

    IntentionalVehicles (All) 713Traps, Decoy 103 1Traps, Cage 45 1Firearms 112 23Pneumatics 6

    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 2011

    Cardinals, NorthernMO

    IntentionalHandcaught/Gathered 1

    NEUnintentional

    Traps, Cage 1 4

    VAUnintentional

    Traps, Decoy 1

    Subtotal for 267 8 736Cardinals, Northern

    Cardinals, Red CrestedHI

    IntentionalTraps, Decoy 401Pneumatics 490 4Traps, Cage 1,435Firearms 2,367 1,490Vehicles (All) 10,844

    Subtotal for 4,693 12,338Cardinals, Red Crested

    Caribou/ReindeerAK

    IntentionalPyrotechnics (All) 218Paint Balls 22Vehicles (All) 161Cracker Shells (12 Gauge ) 1,116Firearms 168Physical Actions (Hand/Voice) 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 2011

    Caribou/Reindeer

    Subtotal for 1,695Caribou/Reindeer

    Catbirds, GrayMA

    IntentionalTraps, Cage 2

    PAUnintentional

    Traps, Cage 1

    Subtotal for 3Catbirds, Gray

    Catfish, Bullhead (All)NC

    UnintentionalTraps, Body Grip 1

    Subtotal for 1Catfish, Bullhead (All)

    Cats, Feral/Free RangingAK

    IntentionalVehicles (All) 7Firearms 1Paint Balls 4

    ALIntentional

    Firearms 2Traps, Cage 11

    AZIntentional

    Firearms 1Traps, Cage 23

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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 2011

    Cats, Feral/Free RangingAZ

    IntentionalHandcaught/Gathered 6Traps, Foothold (Padded) 3

    UnintentionalTraps, Foothold (Padded) 2

    CAIntentional

    Catch Pole 2Dog 1Traps, Other 1Traps, Cage 216 76Traps, Decoy 1Handcaught/Gathered 7 8Spotlight 62Traps, Foothold (Padded) 1Firearms 31Traps, Body Grip 3Vehicles (All) 9

    UnintentionalTraps, Cage 34

    COIntentional

    Firearms 3Unintentional

    Traps, Cage 1 1

    FLIntentional

    Traps, Cage 13Physical Actions (Hand/Voice) 1Car/Truck 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 2011

    Cats, Feral/Free RangingFL

    IntentionalTraps, Foothold (Padded) 1

    GAIntentional

    Firearms 38Traps, Cage 15 4

    UnintentionalTraps, Cage 33

    GBIntentional

    Firearms 85Traps, Cage 69

    GUIntentional

    Traps, Cage 6

    HIIntentional

    Firearms 36 2Traps, Cage 184 253Traps, Other 4Handcaught/Gathered 2Vehicles (All) 146Spotlight 3Traps, Foothold (Padded) 1Traps, Foothold 9

    IDUnintentional

    Traps, Cage 1Traps, Foothold 1

    IL

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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 2011

    Cats, Feral/Free RangingIL

    IntentionalTraps, Cage 32

    UnintentionalTraps, Cage 2

    INIntentional

    Handcaught/Gathered 1Traps, Cage 3

    UnintentionalTraps, Foothold 1

    KSIntentional

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

    KYIntentional

    Traps, Cage 15 4Firearms 2

    LAIntentional

    Traps, Cage 2Traps, Body Grip 2

    UnintentionalTraps, Cage 1

    MAIntentional

    Firearms 1Traps, Cage 6

    Unintentional

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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 2011

    Cats, Feral/Free RangingMA

    UnintentionalTraps, Cage 1

    MDIntentional

    Firearms 2Traps, Cage 1

    UnintentionalTraps, Body Grip 1Traps, Cage 1 16

    MEIntentional

    Traps, Cage 2

    MNUnintentional

    Traps, Foothold 1

    MOIntentional

    Firearms 2 2Traps, Cage 1Handcaught/Gathered 1Traps, Body Grip 1

    UnintentionalTraps, Cage 3

    MSUnintentional

    Traps, Foothold 1

    MTIntentional

    Traps, Cage 1

    NCIntentional

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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 2011

    Cats, Feral/Free RangingNC

    IntentionalFirearms 6

    NDUnintentional

    Traps, Foothold 1

    NEIntentional

    Firearms 10Traps, Body Grip 2Traps, Cage 32

    NJUnintentional

    Traps, Cage 1

    NMUnintentional

    Traps, Cage 6

    NVIntentional

    Snares, Neck 1Traps, Foothold 1Traps, Cage 2

    NYIntentional

    Traps, Cage 23Unintentional

    Traps, Cage 5

    OHIntentional

    Firearms 2Traps, Cage 1 13

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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 2011

    Cats, Feral/Free RangingOH

    IntentionalTraps, Body Grip 1

    UnintentionalTraps, Cage 9

    OKIntentional

    Snares, Neck 1Vehicles (All) 2Traps, Cage 2

    UnintentionalTraps, Foothold 1

    ORIntentional

    Traps, Cage 44 2Unintentional

    Traps, Cage 4Traps, Foothold 1

    PAIntentional

    Pyrotechnics (All) 1Firearms 35 2Spotlight 1Traps, Cage 22 25Vehicles (All) 12

    UnintentionalTraps, Cage 16Traps, Body Grip 1

    PRIntentional

    Traps, 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 2011

    Cats, Feral/Free RangingSC

    IntentionalTraps, Cage 2

    UnintentionalTraps, Foothold 1

    TNIntentional

    Traps, Cage 10 23Firearms 1

    UnintentionalTraps, Cage 23

    TXIntentional

    Spotlight 4Traps, Cage 1 7

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

    UTIntentional

    Firearms 2

    VAIntentional

    Traps, Cage 17Handcaught/Gathered 1

    UnintentionalTraps, Foothold 1Traps, Cage 4

    VIIntentional

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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 2011

    Cats, Feral/Free RangingVI

    IntentionalTraps, Foothold (Padded) 1

    WAIntentional

    Traps, Cage 21 4Firearms 12

    UnintentionalTraps, Foothold (Padded) 2

    WVUnintentional

    Traps, Cage 46

    WYIntentional

    Snares, Neck 1Traps, Cage 212 26Traps, Foothold 3

    UnintentionalTraps, Cage 19Traps, Foothold 1

    Subtotal for 1,277 806 201Cats, Feral/Free Ranging

    Cattle, FeralAZ

    IntentionalSnares, Foot/Leg 1

    IDUnintentional

    Snares, Neck 2

    Subtotal for 2 1Cattle, Feral

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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 2011

    Chickens, Feral/Free RangingAZ

    IntentionalTraps, Cage 5

    GBIntentional

    Firearms 3

    HIIntentional

    Nets, Other 1 2Lights (All) 9Traps, Other 8Handcaught/Gathered 13 5Snares, Neck 2Vehicles (All) 2,273Nets, Gun 1Firearms 1,297 1,526Traps, Cage 587Pneumatics 1

    ILIntentional

    Handcaught/Gathered 2

    Subtotal for 1,913 7 3,815Chickens, Feral/Free Ranging

    Chipmunks (Other)WI

    UnintentionalTraps, Other 1

    Subtotal for 1Chipmunks (Other)

    Chipmunks, EasternAL

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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 2011

    Chipmunks, EasternAL

    IntentionalTraps, Other 1

    MEIntentional

    Traps, Snap (Rat, Mouse, Etc.) 40Firearms 1

    NYUnintentional

    Traps, Other 1 1Traps, Snap (Rat, Mouse, Etc.) 2

    OHUnintentional

    Traps, Foothold 4

    Subtotal for 48 2Chipmunks, Eastern

    ChukarsCA

    IntentionalFirearms 20 60

    Subtotal for 20 60Chukars

    Coots, AmericanAL

    IntentionalFirearms 34

    AZIntentional

    Firearms 6A/C Powder 2

    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 2011

    Coots, AmericanCA

    IntentionalFirearms 214 523Bombs/Bangers 1,683Dog 623Whistlers/Screamers 1,479Vehicles (All) 1,798A/C Powder 805Pneumatics 2Cracker Shells (12 Gauge ) 4,157Electronic Harassment Devices (Other) 150

    UnintentionalDog 2

    COIntentional

    Pyrotechnics (All) 9Firearms 4 28

    FLIntentional

    Firearms 30Pyrotechnics (All) 141

    ILIntentional

    Firearms 1

    KSIntentional

    Pyrotechnics (All) 50Vehicles (All) 73

    MIIntentional

    Firearms 4

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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 2011

    Coots, AmericanMO

    IntentionalFirearms 1Vehicles (All) 83Pyrotechnics (All) 110

    NEIntentional

    Firearms 32 500

    OHIntentional

    Cracker Shells (12 Gauge ) 20Bombs/Bangers 2Whistlers/Screamers 20Flaming Whistlers 16

    OKIntentional

    Pneumatics 1Firearms 5

    PAIntentional

    Vehicles (All) 8Pyrotechnics (All) 23Firearms 3

    TXIntentional

    Firearms 8

    UTIntentional

    A/C Powder 200

    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 2011

    Coots, AmericanVA

    IntentionalFirearms 1

    Subtotal for 1,354 11,497Coots, American

    Coots, Hawaiian (T/E)HI

    IntentionalPyrotechnics (All) 1Vehicles (All) 2

    Subtotal for 3Coots, Hawaiian (T/E)

    Cormorants, Double-CrestedAK

    IntentionalCracker Shells (12 Gauge ) 70Pyrotechnics (All) 152

    ALIntentional

    Firearms 195 3,060Pyrotechnics (All) 10,710

    ARIntentional

    Pyrotechnics (All) 16,110Firearms 757 5,452

    CAIntentional

    Cracker Shells (12 Gauge ) 151Whistlers/Screamers 90Firearms 15 46Vehicles (All) 97

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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 2011

    Cormorants, Double-CrestedCA

    IntentionalBombs/Bangers 159Capa Cartridges 3

    COIntentional

    Pyrotechnics (All) 2Firearms 4 23

    FLIntentional

    Pyrotechnics (All) 255Firearms 109 105Vehicles (All) 31

    ILIntentional

    Vehicles (All) 7Pyrotechnics (All) 47Firearms 7 13

    KSIntentional

    Vehicles (All) 40Pyrotechnics (All) 891Firearms 2

    LAIntentional

    Firearms 3

    MAIntentional

    Firearms 7

    MDIntentional

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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 2011

    Cormorants, Double-CrestedMD

    IntentionalFirearms 19

    MEIntentional

    Boat 35Firearms 7 188

    MIIntentional

    Pyrotechnics (All) 26,140Firearms 8,009 9,724

    MNIntentional

    Handcaught/Gathered 102Pneumatics 1,569Firearms 3,018

    MOIntentional

    Vehicles (All) 842Pyrotechnics (All) 701

    MSIntentional

    Vehicles (All) 32,000Car/Truck 3,000Firearms 1,037 44,750Pyrotechnics (All) 5,400

    NCIntentional

    Whistlers/Screamers 146Cracker Shells (12 Gauge ) 5Bombs/Bangers 297

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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 2011

    Cormorants, Double-CrestedNE

    IntentionalPyrotechnics (All) 400Firearms 3 169

    NHIntentional

    Pyrotechnics (All) 41

    NJIntentional

    Pyrotechnics (All) 4Vehicles (All) 1Firearms 1

    NYIntentional

    Firearms 154 7Car/Truck 5

    OHIntentional

    Capa Cartridges 15Bombs/Bangers 1,279Whistlers/Screamers 861Flaming Whistlers 750Cracker Shells (12 Gauge ) 76Firearms 300

    OKIntentional

    Pyrotechnics (All) 60Exploders, Gas (All) 50Firearms 1

    PAIntentional

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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 2011

    Cormorants, Double-CrestedPA

    IntentionalPaint Balls 4Firearms 141 949Vehicles (All) 29Pyrotechnics (All) 402Night Vision/Infrared Equipment 8

    RIIntentional

    Vehicles (All) 22Firearms 4 20Whistlers/Screamers 12

    TXIntentional

    Vehicles (All) 32Firearms 8Pyrotechnics (All) 950Exploders, Gas (All) 1,675Boat 1,000

    UTIntentional

    Firearms 57

    VAIntentional

    Firearms 139 2,027Pyrotechnics (All) 201

    VTIntentional

    Boat 16,811Firearms 5,591 19,425

    WA

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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 2011

    Cormorants, Double-CrestedWA

    IntentionalPyrotechnics (All) 29,091Detonator Rockets 4,238Cracker Shells (12 Gauge ) 631Firearms 226 795Physical Actions (Hand/Voice) 27Vehicles (All) 102

    WIIntentional

    Firearms 3,191Handcaught/Gathered 6

    WVIntentional

    Pyrotechnics (All) 29

    Subtotal for 24,690 242,932Cormorants, Double-Crested

    Cormorants, PelagicAK

    IntentionalFirearms 1Pyrotechnics (All) 203

    CAIntentional

    Firearms 2

    WAIntentional

    Vehicles (All) 200Firearms 1

    Subtotal for 3 404Cormorants, Pelagic

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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 2011

    Cowbirds, Brown-HeadedAZ

    IntentionalFirearms 16 150Bombs/Bangers 5,650

    CAIntentional

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