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DOUBLE-CRESTED CORMORANTS

Final Rule, Press Release and Q&A's

Cormorant

Documents on cormorant management published by USFWS


Final Environmental Impact Statement

To receive a copy of the FEIS in the mail, send your request to: Cormorant Project Leader, Division of Migratory Bird Management, 4401 N. Fairfax Drive, MBSP-4107, Arlington, VA 22203

Draft Environmental Impact Statement

Notice of  Intent

General Cormorant Information
Cormorants and fisheries in the Great Lakes Basin

Patuxent Wildlife Research Center - Cormorants

McMaster University - Cormorants

Canadian Wildlife Service - cormorant fact sheet

Kid's Stuff: APHIS - Living with Cormorants and Natureworks

Bird Bands: If you've found a banded cormorant, please call 1-800-327-BAND to report it. More information on bird banding


Research and Symposia
Status of the Double-Crested Cormorant in North America

Symposium on Double-crested Cormorants: Population Status and Management Issues in the Midwest

USDA APHIS National Wildlife Research Center

Diet bibliography (Adobe Acrobat PDF)

Cormorant impacts on sport fish

Migration map

Wetlands International Cormorant Research Group


Cormorant Management

Cormorant management in Michigan

NYSDEC - Cormorant management in New York

Management of cormorant predation on salmonid smolts in the Columbia River estuary

Cormorant management in Ontario

Aquaculture permits in the Southeast

Berryman Institute and IAFWA report - Overview of Techniques for Reducing Bird Predation at Aquaculture Facilities

USDA APHIS Wildlife Services fact sheet on wildlife damage management

1998 Workshop on cormorant management in the Northeast


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