October 2015
Report on State of Bobwhites for 2015 Released
Two-Year Budget Deal Approved by Congress
Mountain Lions Not Just a Tall Tale in Adirondacks
Invasive Reed Grass May Benefit Native Urban Amphibians
TWS Symposium Looks at Regulated Use of Wildlife
Green Roofs Offer a Taste of Home for Birds in Cities
Pacific Fishers Fare Well in Burned Forest Habitats in California
Lawsuits Pile Up for Sage-Grouse Land-Use Plans
Q&A: What Are the Risks and Challenges Associated With Tularemia?
Invasive Plant Makes Hard Work for Small Predators
Manitoba Attendees Chime in on 2015 Conference
Florida Bear Hunt Exceeds Expected Number
Western Section to Hold Longest-Running Workshop in January
Wildlife Services Develops a New Toxin for Feral Swine
Human Food Diet Not Linked to Coyote-Human Conflict
Wildlifers Help Develop a Center for Wolf Research and Education in Canada
New Benefits, Big News at the Annual Members Meeting