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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 29, 2024

As deer shift northward, caribou decline

Climate change is pushing white-tailed deer into western Canada’s boreal forest

April 29, 2024

TWS comments on utility-scale solar installations

TWS leveraged the Conservation Affairs Network to develop comments reflecting members' expertise on renewable energy effects on wildlife

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July 18, 2023

Q&A: A call to ‘braid’ Indigenous rights and endangered species laws

Indigenous leaders and researchers say recovery targets fall short for culturally important species

July 10, 2023

A looming fungal disease poses a major threat to North American salamanders

The pathogen Bsal could cause declines in 140 species

June 30, 2023

This endangered bird is evolving to adapt to climate change 

Over the past century, the southwestern willow flycatcher’s genome has changed

June 29, 2023

WSB special section highlights lead ammunition

The section arose from a TWS Annual Conference symposium

June 28, 2023

Q&A: Dealing with the human side of reintroducing wildlife

Taking people into account can improve outcomes for wildlife

June 20, 2023

Lack of genetic diversity may put Channel Island foxes at risk

The foxes have come back from the brink of extinction, but their genetic diversity remains low

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June 12, 2023

As the avian flu spread, its severity grew

Researchers found the virus is usually severe in mammals

June 7, 2023

WM: Treating sagebrush doesn’t aid sage-grouse

A new Wildlife Monograph questions this management approach

June 5, 2023

Air samples offer a snapshot of biodiversity on the ground

Could air quality monitors in place around the world provide a global check-up?

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