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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 16, 2024

TWS welcomes Leadership Institute class of 2024

The 10 participants will be getting to work soon

May 16, 2024

Pollinators decline in western U.S., southern Mexico

The declines appear related to climate change

May 15, 2024

Huge wildfires can change soil chemistry

Better monitoring could improve reforestation

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December 26, 2023

JWM: Invasive pythons may affect bobcats in the Everglades

Pythons compete with bobcats for prey

December 22, 2023

Q&A: Conserving rare species by focusing on the community

Researchers constructed a “Robin Hood” framework for conservation

December 21, 2023

U.S. government sets out on first-ever assessment of nature

The effort seeks dozens of authors to contribute to a 2026 report

December 20, 2023

TWS 2023: Plants repel Asian elephants from crops

Researcher examine alternatives to keeping elephants from crop raiding

December 18, 2023

TWS 2023: Birds tap into abundantly available salamander food source 

Researchers witnessed an American robin attempting to prey on a red-backed salamander

December 14, 2023

JWM: Swimming pools boost South African bat numbers

Artificial water sources could help populations experiencing a drought

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December 13, 2023

Inequity in neighborhoods transfers to wildlife

Increased noise in underserved neighborhoods can harm people—and wildlife

December 12, 2023

Wild Cam: Climate change may exacerbate salamander cannibalism

Arizona tiger salamanders eat each other more when water gets scarcer

December 11, 2023

Mexican wolves go after same prey as gray wolves

A GPS tracking study confirmed that elk are the primary prey of wolves in Arizona

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