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The Nov/Dec issue of The Wildlife Professional

On Track with Wildlife: Satellite tracking devices uncover wildlife movement

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November 26, 2024

Birding is good for the economy  

USFWS survey data shows American birders spend billions of dollars on trips and equipment

November 25, 2024

TWS Conservation Affairs Network travels to D.C. 

Washington D.C. field trip during #TWS2024 gave members an opportunity to discuss The Wildlife Society on the Hill

November 25, 2024

Ethiopian wolves feed on sweet nectar 

The wolves could potentially act as pollinators

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September 26, 2024

Boat noise hampers orcas’ hunting ability

Ship noise interferes with the ultrasonic echolocation the marine mammals use to catch fish

September 26, 2024

Meet our sponsors—Part 2!

Find out more about the products, services and efforts TWS’ conference sponsors have to offer

September 25, 2024

Wildlife Vocalizations: Kathy Granillo

TWS member recalls a memorable exchange trip at a reserve in southern Mexico

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September 25, 2024

How species find enough food in Yellowstone

Smaller species have different strategies than larger ones

September 24, 2024

Improved test detects CWD early

The tests detected prion shedding more consistently in saliva than urine or feces

September 24, 2024

TWS members recognized in Garden & Gun magazine

Three members were recognized for their conservation work in the South

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September 23, 2024

Davis Strait polar bear population decreases slightly  

Numbers have declined a small amount despite increase in harvesting in some areas

September 23, 2024

JWM: Lead poses biggest risk to eagles

Researchers looked at lead exposure in 14 birds and 17 mammals

September 20, 2024

Endemic Mexican amphibians face high pressure from humans

Analysis reveals where conservation dollars might be best spent

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