Definition of Animal Damage Control (ADC) Program

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Animal Damage Control (ADC) Program

The term 'Animal Damage Control (ADC) Program ' as it applies to the area of agriculture can be defined as ' Renamed in 1997 as the Wildlife Services (WS) program, it is an Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service effort to protect agriculture, natural resources, property or endangered species from unwanted and potentially harmful effects of wildlife species, including predators. ADC also works to prevent wildlife/airplane collision hazards at civilian and military airports'.

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