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The July/August issue of The Wildlife Professional

Native Wildlife, Native Lands: Indigenous communities play a growing role in conservation and management

Read Now July 9, 2024
July 26, 2024

Recreation noise causes wildlife to flee

A study in Bridger-Teton National Forest found elk and black bear were the most sensitive

July 26, 2024

Invasive ants travel by car

Seven different alien insect species were observed moving around by vehicle in Taiwan

A California condor
July 25, 2024

Voluntary lead-free ammunition program incentivizes hunters

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is implementing a pilot program at seven National Wildlife Refuges

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September 19, 2023

USDA grant explores COVID virus in wildlife

Researchers will test 58 species to monitor the potential for spillback to humans

September 18, 2023

Pale, small winged butterflies can’t take the heat

When it comes to enduring climate change, some butterflies may perform better

September 18, 2023

Researchers call for biodiversity monitoring system

The Global Biodiversity Observing System would track the effects of climate change on species

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September 15, 2023

Watch: Researchers comb the desert for the cryptic Arizona night lizard

The lizard isn’t nocturnal, but it is hard to find

September 15, 2023

Warming temperatures may cause some turtles to produce more eggs

The effect could benefit turtles grappling with climate change

September 14, 2023

Predators create ecological hot spots

More than just controlling prey numbers, predators help ecosystems function

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September 14, 2023

A detection dog sniffs out sea turtle nests

Could dogs help locate hard-to-find sea turtle eggs?

September 13, 2023

Biden cancels controversial oil and gas leases in the Arctic

The move will help preserve Arctic lands and wildlife, the Biden administration says

September 13, 2023

Watch: Exploring the restoration of ospreys

Once a rare sight, osprey are common in New jersey today