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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

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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 12, 2023

Model shows population trends for 500 bird species

Researchers used artificial intelligence to enhance citizen science

September 12, 2023

Spotted lanterflies may be less harmful than they were feared

Researchers found good news for many hardwood trees

September 11, 2023

WSB: Drones can help scare gulls away

Gulls can cause huge problems for wildlife managers in some cities. When they nest in large colonies near airports, these urban-adapted, roof-nesting birds pose a risk of collision with planes....

September 11, 2023

Russian park introduces bison

Wildlife managers seek to recreate ancient ecosystem roles

September 8, 2023

The September/October Issue of The Wildlife Professional

Hellbent on Conservation: Biologists wade a ‘never-ending stream of challenges’ to conserve at-risk hellbenders

September 8, 2023

Mass bison kill in 1800s has lasting legacy on Indigenous people

Extirpation of bison from large parts of their former range affected more than the ecology

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September 7, 2023

New WOTUS rule leaves American wetlands vulnerable

A U.S. Supreme Court decision has forced the EPA to remove federal protections from approximately 63% of U.S. wetlands

September 7, 2023

Doris Duke Collaborative wins Group Achievement Award

Partnership program helps boost students from diverse backgrounds in the wildlife profession

September 6, 2023

Wildlife Vocalizations: Colby Slezak

Slezak has hopes that the wildlife profession improves equitable pay and practices

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