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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

Read Now August 30, 2024
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

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

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January 18, 2024

Apply now for TWS’ Leadership Institute class of 2024

The application deadline is March 17

January 18, 2024

Watch: Capturing and conserving desert bighorn

Biologists in New Mexico conduct captures to bolster populations around the state

January 17, 2024

Tiny cameras capture wildlife far from view

The cameras use AI and sensors to detect activity

January 17, 2024

Drones and AI can improve wildlife monitoring efforts in Botswana

A view from above can help tackle alternative methods for wildlife population counts including black and white rhinos

January 16, 2024

Could transplanted corals save Caribbean reefs?

As coral die-offs continue, researchers look for ways to revive Caribbean reefs

January 16, 2024

TWS 2023: Helping return eastern box turtles to the wild

Disease can complicate relocating turtles seized from the wildlife trade

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January 12, 2024

Canadian ‘Super pigs’ pose threat to U.S.

Larger and more cold-hardy, these feral swine present new risks

January 12, 2024

Wildlife Vocalizations: Michael Menon

Menon discusses how you should never give up on your dream, regardless of age or background

January 11, 2024

Which species will invade Florida next?

Researchers explored species around the world that could get a foothold in the state

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