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The May/June issue of The Wildlife Professional

The Beaver Balancing Act: Are these ecosystem engineers saviors or pests?

Read Now May 6, 2024
May 8, 2024

JWM: Scare devices keep grizzlies away from grain spills

Grain spills around farmers’ houses can attract bears and cause conflict with humans

May 8, 2024

Florida OKs conservation area swap

The agreement affects the Split Oak Forest Wildlife and Environmental Area

May 7, 2024

Rope entanglements hinder right whale reproduction

The population is down to only 73 reproductive females

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October 6, 2023

WM: Roads and food sources important for grizzly success in B.C.

Managers can close roads in the backcountry to benefit grizzlies but leave others open for recreation

October 3, 2023

Native American Research Assistantship student heads to UN forum

Tanikwah Lang will attend the Biannual UN Global Indigenous Youth Forum

October 2, 2023

Building a better bat box

Artificial bat roosts have downsides, but some tweaks can improve them

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September 25, 2023

Coyotes face the stress of the city

Pack position and physical health also influenced cortisol levels

September 21, 2023

TWS Award: Two wildlifers recognized for their service to the wildlife field

Seth Magle and Jeannine Fleegle earned the Special Recognition Service Award this year

September 18, 2023

Pale, small winged butterflies can’t take the heat

When it comes to enduring climate change, some butterflies may perform better

September 14, 2023

Predators create ecological hot spots

More than just controlling prey numbers, predators help ecosystems function

August 31, 2023

Commercial rodenticide found in birds of prey

Researchers don’t yet know how harmful the poison is to raptors

August 31, 2023

TWS Awards: Chapters and advisor recognized for TWS awards

The Wildlife Society recognizes two chapters and one advisor for their contributions to the wildlife profession

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