Mass bison kill in 1800s has lasting legacy on Indigenous people
Extirpation of bison from large parts of their former range affected more than the ecology
JWM: Corridors could ease elephant conflicts with Chinese farmers
A small elephant population is responsible for big problems
The September issue of the Journal of Wildlife Management
Check out articles on a new model to estimate population size of Roosevelt elk, how weather conditions affect white-tailed deer harvest in Iowa, and more
TWS2022: Howler monkeys avoid power cables—when they can
Researchers track dangers for primates in a Paraguayan city
Q&A: Dealing with the human side of reintroducing wildlife
Taking people into account can improve outcomes for wildlife
Watch: Canada’s Indigenous Guardian program continues to grow
Indigenous Guardian programs have swelled in the past decade
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Tough regulations work best to stem wild pig invasion
Researchers found states with the laxest regulations had the biggest pig problems
TWS2022: Thai mushroom craze may fuel pangolin trafficking
Foragers find more than mushrooms among the termite mounds
Snake sightings shore-ly surprising for beachgoers
Species like cottonmouths and Burmese pythons sometimes turn up on beaches
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