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The Nov/Dec issue of The Wildlife Professional

On Track with Wildlife: Satellite tracking devices uncover wildlife movement

Read Now November 1, 2024
December 2, 2024

NAUFWP partnership increased student participation in TWS Annual Conference 

TWS’ Partnership with NAUFWP provided students with a discounted registration to #TWS2024

December 2, 2024

Florida scrub-jays suffer effects of warming change 

Warmer winters are causing earlier nesting in the species—and fewer offspring

November 27, 2024

JWM: Bison, burns and birds  

Reintroducing bison and prescribing fires can benefit grassland bird species

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June 10, 2024

JWM: For barn owls, roads disrupt country living

Nest box occupancy and fledgling success decrease near roadways

May 20, 2024

Ukraine war impacts migrating eagles

GPS tags showed greater spotted eagles avoided conflict zones

April 26, 2024

WSB: Study tests accuracy of thermal drone surveys

In South Texas, the heat can be blinding

April 24, 2024

Q&A: TEK and the wildlife profession

Tracing a trajectory from “elitism” to “equity”

April 9, 2024

New agreement paves the way for ocelot reintroduction on private lands

The safe harbor agreement lets ranch operations continue

April 4, 2024

Texas dairy worker contracts bird flu

It’s the second known U.S. case of avian influenza affecting people

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March 11, 2024

Q&A: For LGBTQ+ wildlifers, is the field inclusive enough?

In a recent opinion in the WSB, authors say wildlife sciences need to do more

February 27, 2024

Wild Cam: Remote cameras zoom in on population size

Researchers found camera traps can replace traditional methods to gauge mammal densities

February 16, 2024

WM: Over three decades, a lost landscape is restored and researchers’ lives are transformed

When deer were removed from a Lake Erie sand spit, the vegetation rebounded

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