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About Rebecca Fyffe

Rebecca Fyffe is an avid photographer and writer with a strong interest in social justice, anthropology, ethnobotany, the rainforest and indigenous peoples. Professionally, she is a state-certified biologist and wildlife educator who leads education and outreach initiatives for Wildlife Control Policy Institute. Wildlife Control Policy Institute strives to bridge the gap between research results and public policy as they relate to wildlife control. The organization is a nonprofit, research-based, urban nuisance wildlife control policy development and consulting firm, dedicated to protecting the area's families, businesses, and animals.

Articles Published by Rebecca Fyffe:

What Is the Mission of Wildlife Control Policy Institute?

Published March 3, 2011

While the course of action one ought take upon discovering a bat in the bedroom may seem obvious, one Chicago organization is working hard to ...

Dealing with a Bat Problem in Your Chicagoland Home

Published March 3, 2011

Discovering a bat in your home can be an unsettling experience.

Is Rabies a Real Threat in Today’s Urban Environments?

Published March 3, 2011

Rabies in humans, by the time symptoms have developed, is 100 percent fatal.

The Role of Education in Controlling Nuisance Wildlife

Published March 3, 2011

When wildlife poses threats to human health or safety, it becomes a nuisance that requires professional intervention.

What Is Nuisance Wildlife?

Published March 3, 2011

Wildlife control organizations are those that specialize in the elimination and prevention of nuisance wildlife situations.