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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 23, 2024

New maps expand picture of big-game migrations in the West

The maps document 33 mule deer, pronghorn and elk routes

April 23, 2024

Deep snows deter red foxes

Frequent, larger snow events brought on by climate change could reduce fox populations

April 22, 2024

Can biodiversity boost mental health?

Researchers found greater wellbeing was associated with more diversity

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March 19, 2024

WSB: Photographs can help track sandhill harvest trends

Wildlife managers developed a new tool to help track population data in game birds

March 18, 2024

Apex predators don’t restore wetland willows

Reintroducing wolves didn’t result in a rapid recovery of willows in Yellowstone

March 14, 2024

TWS 2023: Roads change caribou movement in Northwest Territories

Researcher tracked how the ungulates moved before, during and after construction in Northwest Territories

March 13, 2024

Chemical pollution interferes with pollinator work

Fossil fuel chemicals may affect pollination at night

March 12, 2024

Eastern wolves are isolated in Algonquin Provincial Park

Survival is low outside of the protected area compared to coyotes and hybrids

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

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March 6, 2024

Can bats and tequila coexist in Mexico?

Researchers explored incentives to make tequila more bat friendly

March 5, 2024

Q&A: How to conserve wildlife without conflict

Saving species doesn’t always have to pit stakeholders against each other

March 4, 2024

As Arctic summers lengthen, some polar bears are at increased risk of starvation

The bears are losing body mass as they spend more time on land

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