JWM: Why has elk recruitment declined in New Mexico?
A recent study examines whether bottom-up effects influenced calf recruitment
TWS2022: Ferrets return to Standing Rock Sioux Reservation
The Standing Rock Sioux worked with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to reintroduce the endangered species to parts of the reservation
The July Issue of the Journal of Wildlife Management
The Journal of Wildlife Management is a benefit of membership in The Wildlife Society. Published eight times annually, it is one of the world’s leading scientific journals covering wildlife science, management...
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TWS journal readership sets record
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WM: Treating sagebrush doesn’t aid sage-grouse
A new Wildlife Monograph questions this management approach
WM: Proper planning can aid waterfowl in Canada’s ‘duck factory’
Decades of research offer guidance in the Prairie Pothole Region
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JWM: Bear hunting doesn’t decrease conflict in Ontario
The number of reports about human-bear conflict actually increased in some areas after a pilot bear hunt was reinstated
The May issue of the Journal of Wildlife Management
Check out articles on advances in satellite technology for monitoring wildlife, red wolf survival, male elk survival and more
JWM: Mapping gray bat migration patterns
Researchers combined an extensive set of data in a first-of-its kind effort to map gray bat movements