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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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June 27, 2023

Vehicle strikes claim two Florida panthers

The fatalities happened within a mile of one another, only days apart

June 26, 2023

Agriculture funding bill passes House committee

The bill would reduce funding for many programs

June 26, 2023

Avian flu took toll on wild birds in Canada last year

Biologists are preparing for a resurgence of the virus this spring

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June 23, 2023

10 years later, translocated turtles find their way home

After being moved from the site of an oil spill, many turtles have returned

June 23, 2023

CWD discovered in Florida deer

The white-tailed deer had been struck by a vehicle in Holmes County

June 22, 2023

TWS2022: Ferrets return to Standing Rock Sioux Reservation

The Standing Rock Sioux worked with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to reintroduce the endangered species to parts of the reservation

June 22, 2023

Watch: Canada’s Indigenous Guardian program continues to grow

Indigenous Guardian programs have swelled in the past decade

June 21, 2023

Survival of ‘akikiki may come down to good mate choice

Captive breeding program is finding ways to improve the success of program for endangered Hawaiian honeycreepers

June 21, 2023

Watch: Tracking curlews across their migration

North Dakota biologists are trying to better understand this iconic bird

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