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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 6, 2024

Grassland conservation benefits American burying beetle 

Presence of the beetle can help managers and researchers gauge the overall health of an ecosystem

December 6, 2024

Hawaiian crow released in Maui 

The bird went extinct in the wild in 2002

December 5, 2024

Invasive spotted lanternflies thrive in cities

The invasive insects are showing up earlier and remaining active later in New York City

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99 Results for Climate Change
February 8, 2024

Mexico monarch numbers plunge

Biologists blame heat, drought and habitat loss

January 31, 2024

Plunging temperatures lead to N.C. sea turtle deaths

Biologists have rescued hundreds of cold-stunned turtles from the coast

January 29, 2024

In the tropics, climate change puts cold-blooded species at risk

Tropical reptiles, amphibians and insects can’t take much more heat

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January 24, 2024

Wildlife is feeling the cold, too

Some species are well adapted to chilly temperatures, but for others, winter can be a struggle

January 16, 2024

Could transplanted corals save Caribbean reefs?

As coral die-offs continue, researchers look for ways to revive Caribbean reefs

January 10, 2024

2023 was hottest year on record

Warming temperatures brought extreme weather events

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January 8, 2024

For wildlife in rehab centers, humans are the culprit

Researchers discover trends using 600,000 records from wildlife rehabilitation centers

January 4, 2024

Great Lakes wolves resilient to climate, land use change

Researchers examined projected changes in climate and socioeconomic models in Michigan, Wisconsin and Minnesota

December 22, 2023

Method for predicting climate change impacts on trees may be flawed

Using tree rings to age ponderosa pine, researchers found one model may not be accurate