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The Nov/Dec issue of The Wildlife Professional

On Track with Wildlife: Satellite tracking devices uncover wildlife movement

Read Now November 1, 2024
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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August 29, 2024

JWM: Coyotes and wild pigs may be hijacking deer feeders

Research shows that feeders may pose a risk to white-tailed deer health and prevalence

August 29, 2024

Once extirpated ibis is now migrating again—with help

Flight instructors are guiding the migration of northern bald ibises in Europe

August 28, 2024

Out in the Field initiative wins TWS Group Achievement Award

TWS Out in the Field initiative is recognized for bringing diverse generations and backgrounds together to benefit the TWS mission

August 27, 2024

Vermont reports rare Canada lynx sighting

The individual was likely passing through looking to find its own territory

August 27, 2024

Wildlife Vocalizations: Virginie Rolland

TWS member recalls her adventures as a student on a remote archipelago in the southern Indian Ocean

August 26, 2024

Scott Winterstein receives TWS Excellence in Wildlife Education Award

Winterstein’s student-focused teaching philosophy helped to inspire and guide multiple career paths

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August 23, 2024

Dogs may be key in detecting CWD infection

Trained dogs may be able to detect a CWD infection in wild and captive cervids

August 23, 2024

Yosemite toads reintroduced to national park

Rare amphibians were reintroduced for the first time in the wild from captive bred population

August 22, 2024

Unique deer scraping behavior can spread CWD

Two studies suggest the communication behavior in deer can facilitate the spread of chronic wasting disease

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