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The July/August issue of The Wildlife Professional

Native Wildlife, Native Lands: Indigenous communities play a growing role in conservation and management

Read Now July 9, 2024
July 26, 2024

Recreation noise causes wildlife to flee

A study in Bridger-Teton National Forest found elk and black bear were the most sensitive

July 26, 2024

Invasive ants travel by car

Seven different alien insect species were observed moving around by vehicle in Taiwan

A California condor
July 25, 2024

Voluntary lead-free ammunition program incentivizes hunters

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is implementing a pilot program at seven National Wildlife Refuges

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A California condor
July 25, 2024

Voluntary lead-free ammunition program incentivizes hunters

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is implementing a pilot program at seven National Wildlife Refuges

July 23, 2024

Wildlife Vocalizations: Geriann Albers

TWS member Geriann Albers discusses how wildlife professionals should pay more attention to the “people” part of the equation

July 19, 2024

Special JWM issue highlights Indigenous wildlife research and management

Studies cover policy issues, Tribally driven research, management activities and Indigenous knowledge

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July 17, 2024

2024 TWS election results are in

Evelyn Merrill has won the vice presidency while Al Arsenault, Lisa Muller, and Kathy Granillo have been elected to Council

July 16, 2024

Wildlife Vocalizations: Nathaniel Owolawi

Outreach and education can improve conservation knowledge in Nigeria

July 11, 2024

Wildlife Vocalizations: Larissa Christofoletti

How depression can affect wildlife work

June 26, 2024

TWS member Rhys Evans receives lifetime achievement award

The National Military Fish and Wildlife Association honored Evan’s 30-year career

June 7, 2024

Wildlife Vocalizations: Mitzi Reed

Reed discusses the importance of loving what you do

June 6, 2024

Congratulations to TWS’ Leadership Institute Class of 2024

This year’s class of 10 participants represents nine states and five sections of The Wildlife Society.

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