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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
November 8, 2024

Wildlife Vocalization: Sara Schweitzer 

Schweitzer studied birds and developed long-term monitoring programs in Bulgaria

November 8, 2024

Social media can boost caracal conservation 

Social media boosted conservation of a wild cat in Africa

November 7, 2024

Wildlife Vocalizations: Jessi Tapp

TWS member Tapp discusses the reward of difficult bird-banding work in western Canada

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95 Results for Climate Change
July 18, 2024

Climate poses greatest threat to North American birds

Specialist birds are at an elevated risk

July 2, 2024

Hudson Bay polar bears may not survive climate change

More ice-free days may eliminate these populations

June 11, 2024

Salmon expand range into warming Arctic

Once rare in the region, the fish are becoming increasingly common

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June 5, 2024

TWS2023: How do zebras and wildebeests respond to drought?

Researcher tracked ungulates in a Namibian national park for several years

June 3, 2024

Storm-tossed flamingos remain in Florida

A survey found over 100 flamingos in the state after Hurricane Idalia blew them in

May 23, 2024

Mexican heat wave is killing howler monkeys

Temperatures are so high, the monkeys are falling from the trees

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May 20, 2024

Boreal forests and tundra among hardest hit over 500 years of climate change

These landscapes also play a significant role in regulating climate

May 17, 2024

Florida corridor buffers effects of climate change on wildlife—and people

10 million acres of the Florida Wildlife Corridor are already conserved

May 16, 2024

Pollinators decline in western U.S., southern Mexico

The declines appear related to climate change

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