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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

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

April 22, 2024

When brown treesnakes don’t take the bait

Why didn’t tox baiting for the invasive snake work on Cocos Island?

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18 Results for Conservation and Management Arenas
May 17, 2023

WM: Proper planning can aid waterfowl in Canada’s ‘duck factory’

Decades of research offer guidance in the Prairie Pothole Region

April 19, 2023

Groups fund nearly $4 million in Utah conservation projects

The highest funding went to the Utah Wildlife Migration Initiative

March 30, 2023

USFWS agreement advances conservation on working forests

The agreement formalizes the Wildlife Conservation Initiative

March 22, 2023

The March/April issue of The Wildlife Professional

In the March/April issue of The Wildlife Professional, our cover story looks how to make the most of conservation dogs

Bald eagle
March 14, 2023

Avian flu challenges bald eagle comeback

The virus was responsible for at least three bald eagle deaths in Georgia

March 7, 2023

Conservation Partners deliver 2023 Farm Bill priority platform

The Wildlife Society joined partners in developing TRCP’s Hunter and Angler 2023 Farm Bill Priorities

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March 6, 2023

Severely burned areas benefit southern Appalachians birds

Their diversity and overall numbers climbed after a 2016 wildfire

March 3, 2023

Where extinct in the wild species fit into conservation

Species that only exist in places like zoos and aquariums are often left out of conservation assessments

February 6, 2023

Western monarch population numbers reach new heights

But the butterflies still aren’t close to historic numbers

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