JWM: Low-flying aircraft affect polar bear behavior
Low-flying aircraft may spook polar bears in remote parts of Alaska that rarely see other direct human intrusions.
The March issue of the Wildlife Society Bulletin is now available
Articles focus on duck hunters’ bag limit compliance, LGBTQ+ inclusion and more
WSB: Photographs can help track sandhill harvest trends
Wildlife managers developed a new tool to help track population data in game birds
JWM: Are Yellowstone recreation restrictions beneficial to bears?
Male grizzlies may not be using some areas in the same way they used to
The April issue of the Journal of Wildlife Management
Articles look at genetics of California elk, harbor purpose distribution, human disturbance on Giant pandas and more
WM: Over three decades, a lost landscape is restored and researchers’ lives are transformed
When deer were removed from a Lake Erie sand spit, the vegetation rebounded
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JWM: How to limit collateral damage to turtles when burning
Researchers analyzed the best time to prescribe fires in parts of Illinois to avoid undue reptile deaths
JWM: Ecotourism may stress black caimans in the Amazon
Researchers found elevated corticosterone levels in black caimans after handling them and taking flash photography
The February issue of the Journal of Wildlife Management
Check out articles on grizzly habitat protections, pronghorn management, duck harvest and more
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