Coyote hunting doesn’t always decrease populations
Researchers looked at relationships between predators, humans and coyotes on a large scale
New working groups draw interest at the 2024 TWS Conference
Newly formed TWS working groups sought member input and engagement at the 2024 conference
2024 Publications Awards winners announced
Awards include best books in the authored, edited and history of wildlife biology categories and papers in the journal, monograph and student paper categories
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Wildlife Vocalizations: Sara Schweitzer
Schweitzer studied birds and developed long-term monitoring programs in Bulgaria
Wildlife Vocalizations: Jessi Tapp
TWS member Tapp discusses the reward of difficult bird-banding work in western Canada
TPWD Wildlife Division Director retires after a decade with the agency
TWS member John Silovsky announced his retirement from Texas Parks and Wildlife Department in early September
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The Nov/Dec issue of The Wildlife Professional
On Track with Wildlife: Satellite tracking devices uncover wildlife movement
What wildlifers might expect from presidential candidates on conservation
How would the Harris-Walz and Trump-Vance presidencies potentially manage public lands, prioritize federal spending, and implement conservation policy?
Andrea Litt and Lucas Hall Receive the W.L. McAtee and G.V. Burger Award
Associate Editors Andrea Litt and Lucas Hall will be awarded for their work with TWS Journals
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