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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 12, 2024

Trail cameras detect species better than soil eDNA  

But environmental DNA can sometimes catch things that cameras missed

December 12, 2024

USFWS proposes threatened listing for monarch butterflies

The agency has opened a 90-day comment period for the proposal

December 11, 2024

JWM: How managing moose can stop wolf control in caribou ranges

Reducing moose numbers keeps wolf populations at a sustainable level for caribou conservation

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June 24, 2024

To save Hawaiian honeycreepers, conservationists make allies with mosquitoes

Biologists are using modified mosquitoes to reduce deadly avian malaria

June 21, 2024

Michigan tries vaccine to protect deer from disease

The oral vaccine is intended to protect deer from bovine tuberculosis

June 17, 2024

Texas kills 249 deer amid CWD scare

"This is a task we never take lightly,” the agency said

June 6, 2024

Opossum rabies case raises concerns

Opossums usually don’t contract this disease

May 24, 2024

Study finds CWD unlikely to spread to humans

Researchers found a “strong species barrier” protects people from the disease

May 10, 2024

Watch: North Dakota sage-grouse numbers continue to fall

Habitat loss and West Nile disease are driving their declines

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April 30, 2024

Chronic wasting disease reaches Indiana

The sample came through program enlisting taxidermists

April 8, 2024

Could a virus end an amphibian pandemic?

Researchers found a virus that attacks a fungus that has devasted amphibians around the world

April 4, 2024

Texas dairy worker contracts bird flu

It’s the second known U.S. case of avian influenza affecting people

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