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Tailor-made solutions to tackle rodent pests of rice through community-based 5 management approaches in Cambodia

Study conducted on research experiments established in two villages in Takeo province to assess the yield loss reduction after implementation … Continued

Working with Cambodian rice farmers to combat a plague of rodents

Paper assessing EBRM measures taken in Cambodia to combat rodent pests in rice fields. Authors: Rica Flor, Emily Kraus, Rathmuny … Continued

Are avian predators effective biological control agents for rodent pest management in agricultural systems?

Authors: Lushka Labuschagne, Lourens H Swanepoel, Peter John Taylor, Steven R. Belmaine and Mark Keitha

Integrated rodents management in India

Authors: Birbal Bairwa, R. Bajia, S. K. Singh and Kanchan G. Padwal    

Role of Rodents in Poultry Environs and their Management

A global level review was made on different rodent species responsible for losses and the characteristic features of major pests. … Continued

Domestic Cat (Felis silvestris catus) Urine Odour as a Potential Rodent Management Strategy

The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of cat urine odour extract on rodent pest species to … Continued

Ecologically-Based Rodent Management 15 Years On: A Pathway to Sustainable Agricultural Production

This paper provides a retrospective view of what has been achieved by ecologists and sociologists over the past 15 years, … Continued

Impact of village level education and training on adoption of control strategies, their sustainability and reduction in crop losses

This study was conducted to assess the impact of village level education and training on adoption of control strategies, their … Continued

Ecologically based rodent management in Africa: potential and challenges

Authors: Rhodes H. Makundi and Apia W. Massawe

Changes in farmers’ knowledge, attitudes and practices after implementation of ecologically-based rodent management in the uplands of Lao PDR

Authors: Peter R. Brown, Khamouane Khamphoukeo

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