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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 9, 2024

Should endangered sea turtles blame it on the rain?

Precipitation patterns can influence development of loggerhead and green sea turtles

September 6, 2024

Watch: Scientists seek help finding 126 missing bird species

Scientists urge the public to search for species that could be extinct using a published list

September 6, 2024

Mark McCollough receives “Ding” Darling Memorial Award

Biologist and artist Mark McCollough uses art to raises awareness for Maine’s threatened and endangered species

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September 5, 2024

Wildlife Vocalizations: Robin Garwood

TWS member Garwood imparts important life lessons she has learned in her career as a wildlife biologist

September 4, 2024

Wild Cam: Frog saunas may ward off chytrid disease

A simple brick and greenhouse setup helps Australian amphibians ward off and build resistance to deadly disease

September 4, 2024

Salamander species more abundant than thought

The red-backed salamander is ‘small but mighty’ when it comes to their role in healthy northeastern forests

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September 3, 2024

The Sept/Oct issue of The Wildlife Professional

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

September 3, 2024

Human-wildlife overlap will increase drastically by 2070

Increasing human population will mean less natural land for wildlife

August 30, 2024

The September issue of the Journal of Wildlife Management is now available

Articles focus on evaluating camera-based density estimates, inbreeding depression in Mexican wolves and more

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