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The March issue of the Wildlife Society Bulletin is now available

Articles focus on duck hunters’ bag limit compliance, LGBTQ+ inclusion and more

Read Now March 20, 2024
April 26, 2024

Computer model explores Tribal use of fire for ecosystem health

The Karuk Tribe regularly conducted burns in the fire-prone Klamath Mountains

April 25, 2024

2024 TWS Elections: Southwest Representative  

This year’s nominees for Southwest Representative to TWS Council are Kathy Granillo and Erika Nowak

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December 13, 2023

Inequity in neighborhoods transfers to wildlife

Increased noise in underserved neighborhoods can harm people—and wildlife

December 8, 2023

Researchers get baseline data for contaminant in U.S. amphibians

Understanding methylmercury levels can help determine when species may be at risk from the toxin

December 1, 2023

Wolves prey on sea otters, seals in Katmai

The findings may be important to consider in wolf management

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November 27, 2023

Past TWS President Don Yasuda reflects on his term and looks to the future

Yasuda spent his presidency focusing on strategic planning, communication and more

November 20, 2023

Ruffed grouse genetics consistent across Pennsylvania

But fragmentation has reduced genetic variation in some areas

November 9, 2023

Arctic beavers may exacerbate climate change

Beavers expose methane frozen in the permafrost

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November 8, 2023

Women wildlife conservation leaders discuss mentorship

Top women wildlife leaders joined together to share their journeys

November 7, 2023

TWS 2023: Leopold Award recipient searches for the ‘purple bike’

John Koprowski discusses the importance of benefiting communities in conservation work

November 3, 2023

Lesser known frog disease prevalent in Central Florida

Perkinsea infects gopher frogs, which already have conservation challenges