How to Prevent Woodpeckers from Damaging Buildings


United States
Department of
Agriculture

Forest Service

Technology &
Development
Program

7100 Engineering
2300 Recreation
July 2000
0071-2847-MTDC

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Tony Jasumback
Project Leader

Lisa Bate
Wildlife Biologist

Steve Oravetz
Program Leader

USDA Forest Service
Technology and Development Program
Missoula, Montana

8E82L52—Woodpeckers

July 2000


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