The November issue of JWM is now available

The featured article focuses on ways to better integrate hunter dynamics with waterfowl dynamics

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In the featured article for this issue, researchers addressed how to better integrate the population and behavior of hunters with the population and behavior of waterfowl with a new modeling framework.

A special section of the issue features studies adopted from the now Journal of Fish and Wildlife Management, published until recently by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. The Journal of Wildlife Management is publishing “orphaned” articles that were somewhere in the process of publication at the Journal of Fish and Wildlife Management. The latter journal ceased publication due to budget cuts by the U.S. Department of the Interior.

Articles in this issue include piscicide use in fish, lead exposure in waterfowl, long-term monitoring of Indiana bats in Kentucky and the conservation genetics of imperiled map turtle species.

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Header Image: A male trumpeter swan (Cygnus buccinator) shares incubation duties at its breeding marsh in central Minnesota. Credit: Beau Liddell