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The March issue of the Wildlife Society Bulletin is now available

Articles focus on duck hunters’ bag limit compliance, LGBTQ+ inclusion and more

Read Now March 20, 2024
May 3, 2024

All that conservation work really does pay off

An analysis of global efforts found conservation actions are making a difference for biodiversity

May 3, 2024

JWM: Dousing the electrical fire on osprey management

Osprey electrocution is dangerous for birds, human safety and power infrastructure

May 2, 2024

2024 TWS Elections: Southeastern Representative  

This year’s nominees for Southeastern Representative to TWS Council are Eric Pelren and Lisa Muller

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House of Representatives
July 15, 2015

Natural Resource Agency Funding Derailed

The vote on the House’s Interior, Environment, and Related Agencies appropriations bill was slated for Thursday, July 9th. However, last minute disagreement on amendments regarding the Confederate flag caused the...

Winnipeg Ignite
July 15, 2015

Ignite TWS: Carol Chambers

“Enlighten us, but make it quick.” — Ignite Imagine that you’re about to present a talk that shares your passion about a personal or professional wildlife-related experience to over 300...

Worthington Mountains
July 14, 2015

President Designates Three New National Monuments

The White House announced on Friday the creation of three new national monuments in California, Texas, and Nevada. This move brought opposition from several Congressional Republicans who believe President Obama...

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Dam
July 14, 2015

Hydroelectric Dams Take Massive Toll on Biodiversity

Hydroelectric dams bring massive consequences in terms of biodiversity loss, according to a new study tracking the results of a dam constructed in the Brazilian Amazon. “Previous studies have shown...

Deer
July 14, 2015

Groundbreaking Wildlife Harvest Study Impending

If you ask longtime TWS member Shane Mahoney what inspired him to take on the most comprehensive wildlife harvest study ever created, he will simply reply “madness” and chuckle. When...

Turtle
July 14, 2015

Florida’s Imperiled Species Plan Updated

Florida has been a hotbed of conservation activity lately, with bats, panthers and black bears all making recent headlines. Now, 57 more of the state’s imperiled species are getting their...

Salamander
July 13, 2015

Salamanders Change Habitat Use With Prescribed Fires

Some salamanders may change the way they use habitat as trees are burned, thinned out or restored to historical oak savanna conditions, according to a new study. “There’s really not...

Fox
July 13, 2015

Forest Carnivore Project: Wild Cam Series

With the Sierra Nevada red fox (Vulpes vulpes necator) currently under review for a listing decision under the Endangered Species Act, researchers are working to obtain scientific knowledge about this...

Student experience
July 10, 2015

TWS Conference: The Student Experience

Imagine being surrounded by other students as interested in the wildlife field as you are, while building a network of professional contacts and learning more about developing your career path...

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