Update: The Wildlife Pro Network 12 Nov 2011
Robb Russell, Gainesville Florida
SitesByRobb http://sitesbyrobb.com/,
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1. Do you operate a wildlife control business in Tennessee?
2. Video Promotion For The Wildlife Pro Network
3. About Our Podcasts
4. Need Help With Beekeeping Podcasts
5. Looking For Articles ( Online Exposure)
6.Update Regarding USDA Wildlife Services
1. Do you operate a wildlife control business in Tennessee?
Clay Oren of Nashvillle Tn Market is asking fellow professionals in TN to join his group.
Tennessee Animal Damage Control Operators Group
http://www.wildlifepro.net/group/tennessee-animal-damage-control-operators-group
This group is for members who currently own and operate an Animal Damage Control business in the state of Tennessee. Group discussions can consist of new or current Tennessee state laws and regulations, ideas for improving or changing laws or regulations, new rabies zone updates, or anything in general dealing with issues or concerns about animal control in the state of Tennessee.
I ask that everyone show each other respect and common curiosity on a friendly competitive level.
2. Video Promotion For The Wildlife Pro Network
For those who may be interested Clay Oren is trying to put together video that would draw more prospects to the networks forum. Clay would also draw potential clients to each and every one of us across this great nation. What Clay would like to do is to take one photo from willing participants on The Wildlife Pro Network and place your company business name website and location on the photo. If you want your phone number placed in the video you will need to e-mail Clay directly at fur-n-feathers.wlm@bellsouth.net or leave Clay [http://www.wildlifepro.net/profile/ClayOren] a message on the WpN forums.
3. Podcasts:
We are in our 4th Year of Podcasts since our first podcast on Mar 23, 2008 with Maynard Stanley, Mike Flick, Kevin Dahn , The Late Bob Evans and the Late Kirk Lapierre . I am grateful to each of these men who agreed to all call in and have a discussion “Radio Show” style. Who would of ever thought this little hobby doing a podcast on wildlife control would of ever lasted this long.
I am grateful to each and everyone of you who joined me in various topics like Bat Removal, Attic Restorations, and what about Ron Jones whole series of podcasts on squirrels and building a nwco business. Each of these are featured on the forum in bottom left side corner with the orange media players.
We ended up doing 5 lengthy podcasts called Bat Controll 101-105. We broke down the inspection process, and went through each step of a bat exclusion. We discussed equipment , and techniques. Bat Removal 105 was about Bat Conservation and how we NWCO’s can help.
We did a podcast called what is a Attic Restoration really! Listen to it here. You can listen to a variety of related podcasts on diseases, dead animal removal, flying squirrels and bats with David Kondrup, Resolving Difficult Bird Problems 101-104 with Brent Sexton, Pigeons & Crows, Raccoon Removal 101, Raccoons & Disease, Coons, Squirrels and More Coons with Ron Jones , and all five of the Bat Control 101-105 podcasts you may find interesting at http://atticrestoration-usa.com/relatedwildlifecontrolpodcasts.html
All of the above podcasts can be found on one player I assembled all together just click the podcast you want to listen to and simply listen to them. We have nearly 400 podcasts in our archives now!
Most of these podcasts were made with one thing in mind of leading this industry in a direction of common accepted standards with the help of Stephen Vantassel of The Internet Center For Wildlife Damage Management, NYSDEC http://nwco.net/default.asp, and many members of NWCOA.
We have done podcasts on a variety of topics related to beekeeping, web design, wildlife control, pest control and fur trapping.

4. Need Help With Beekeeping Podcasts
I am in desperate need of relaunching our Beekeepers Programs and looking for someone to put this back together . One Night a month, same time, same day and either put together the content for each show themselves or simply interview beekeepers and vendors in the beekeeping industry.
This will be your show and following in the footsteps of the great podcasters and bee enthusiasts Bob Evans, Rob Overton or David Burns.
Listen to their beekeeping podcasts in our archives at http://savethebees-usa.com/
You Can find All of Our Podcasts
Listed on I-Tunes:
http://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-wildlife-pro-network/id280952052
Our Beekeeping Podcast Feed on I-Tunes
http://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-wildlife-pro-network-beekeeping/id376209170
Podfeed.net :
http://www.podfeed.net/podcast/The+Wildlife+Pro+Network-+Wildlife+Control/14157
Blubrry
http://www.blubrry.com/wildlifecontrol/
5. This Weeks Podcasts: What Makes Websites Work 2
Time 8 PM EST Phone In 1-724-444-7444 Call ID 16456
or listen in on the application on Forum.
Post Google Panda search engine indexing updates, and adding the new mobile smartphone, IPAD and Tablet market to their web marketing strategies
Looking For Articles
I am in need of articles on the different equipment used in the fur trapping industry. Tell us about your long line experiences or a favorite set. Tell us about your most memorable trapping experience or why you love to trap certain predators or critters . These articles will be added to TrapperRobb.com which is going through full implementation this month of getting every one of our clients up by City and County searches.
TrapperRobb.Com has a Google Rank of PR2 and is one of my earlier domains. Here is some of the domains history in the internet archives http://wayback.archive.org/web/*/http://trapperrobb.com/*
Then we will move on to our home of Pest Control Marketing . Pages not posts will be in a new set protected marketing territories and you must be a Certified Operator in your state to be listed available on quarterly every JAN APR Jul October 1st of each year.
PescoPestControl.Com is a new acquisition with its first listed page on the internet on Apr 28, 2001. The site actually was registered first on Mar 13, 1999. Any articles on pest control form operators are strongly encouraged and will be fully accredited including back links to your companies web site.
I have high expectations for the marketing ability of Pest Control Operators in 2012 for Both the United States and Canada since this is one of the earliest pest control web sites in the Internets history. The site is under development and all good things come in time. I can’t expect Google, Bing and Yahoo to index more then a few posts/pages at a time but by Feb/March 2012 it should be ready for the Prime Time.
6.Update Regarding USDA Wildlife Services
Dan Glover of Trapper Dan’s had an eventful meeting with his congressmen over the congressional break. Many of you who have been involved in the Defunding USDA Wildlife Services now have the opportunity to testify before Congress this Spring. I will be putting together a list of those who will be invited to testify.
Those of you still wanting to share new situations in front of Congress that involves unfair competition please get with Robb 352-575-0121 or Dan Glover http://www.trapperdans.com/. We have been promised after Congress gets back in session an announcement will be made and a committee member will have a future Congressional POC.
Apparently our tea party friend in Congress agrees with the position of The Wildlife Pro Network that the USDA Wildlife Services has out grown its usefulness.
WEe will update on this more at http://defundusda.wildlifeservcies.us
The USDA Wildlife Services did a 5000+ SF, courthouse a Two Story building and was bid at 72.5 cents per square foot[SF] compared to two other bidders who both came in around $4 per SF [+ or -] of each other. Mike Hurley the second bidder set a full day for just sealing up the nearly 100 foot pyramid shaped tower and four days of mechanical lift rentals for the remainder of this structure.

See the USDA Wildlife Services bid at the end of this message.
It was designed by the Wheeling architectural firm of Franzheim and Giesey and is in the Romanesque Revival style.
The porches at the front and southeast corners feature heavy stone columns with stout capitals that support the balcony’s balustrade. It is on the National Historical Register.
Quoting the congressperson this Tues, Nov 8th , “There is a problem when government comes in and under bids licensed and insured small business in the market place. That courthouse was done by the US government and if anything went wrong at the Fayette County West Virginia Courthouse would of have been a problem because the government has no insurance and you can’t sue the government or words to that effect.
Many of you are not aware of how far the USDA Wildlife Services can reach into any job in our industry.
Many of you are not aware that its not just beaver, nutria and predator work either.
Any job from any Agency, Municipality or Major Corporation or Industrial Complex.






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