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The Sept/Oct issue of The Wildlife Professional

Changes in the Chesapeake: In the face of climate change and pollution, biologists take action

Read Now September 3, 2024
October 11, 2024

Reptile rescues are increasing in Sydney

But surprisingly few snake bites were recorded over the past decades

October 11, 2024

The Wildlife Society partners with ‘1% for the Planet’

Being an Environmental Partner positions TWS to receive financial support from the nonprofit’s business members

October 10, 2024

New California law protects wildlife connectivity

The rule instructs counties and cities to consider wild corridors when planning development

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April 22, 2024

Can biodiversity boost mental health?

Researchers found greater wellbeing was associated with more diversity

April 16, 2024

Current and past TWS presidents urge Wyoming to address wildlife abuse

Wildlife professional leaders are appalled by recent events involving the abuse and frivolous killing of a gray wolf in western Wyoming

April 15, 2024

Iran frees scientists who studied big cats

The four were among nine arrested in January 2018

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April 12, 2024

Colorado calf killed by wolf

It’s the first known livestock kill after the predators were reintroduced to the state in December

April 9, 2024

New agreement paves the way for ocelot reintroduction on private lands

The safe harbor agreement lets ranch operations continue

April 5, 2024

New Brunswick to reward farmers for conservation efforts

The Canadian province plans to incentivize farmers to protect waterways, wetlands and pollinator habitat

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March 20, 2024

The March issue of the Wildlife Society Bulletin is now available

Articles focus on duck hunters’ bag limit compliance, LGBTQ+ inclusion and more

March 7, 2024

The March/April issue of The Wildlife Professional

High Heat: Climate change is transforming mountain ecosystems

March 6, 2024

Can bats and tequila coexist in Mexico?

Researchers explored incentives to make tequila more bat friendly

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