Q&A: A little flexibility can stretch conservation dollars
Researchers say rigid funding rules can be a setback to conservation
Q&A: Conserving rare species by focusing on the community
Researchers constructed a “Robin Hood” framework for conservation
U.S. government sets out on first-ever assessment of nature
The effort seeks dozens of authors to contribute to a 2026 report
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The January issue of the Journal of Wildlife Management
Articles include a look at how climate change is affecting mountain goats in Washington, monitoring brown lemurs and more
The challenges of restoring bison to the plains
Brought from the brink of extinction, bison still present challenges
Kentucky honored for elk restoration
The state hosts the largest herd east of the Rockies
This endangered bird is evolving to adapt to climate change
Over the past century, the southwestern willow flycatcher’s genome has changed
Black-backed woodpecker model informs fire management decisions
Black-backed woodpeckers prefer a mosaic of burns after a fire
Q&A: Pairing two models to benefit wildlife
Can the longstanding North American Model and the emerging One Health framework work together?
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