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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 6, 2023

Small surveys can give a big picture

Researchers looked at key interactions to gauge the health of the ecosystem

June 6, 2023

TWS2022: Backcountry skiing pushes out endangered bighorns

Bighorns avoid backcountry ski areas during the winter

June 5, 2023

Air samples offer a snapshot of biodiversity on the ground

Could air quality monitors in place around the world provide a global check-up?

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June 5, 2023

For ducks in the Prairie Pothole Region, timing is everything

Agriculture and climate are reshaping the landscape

June 2, 2023

Snake sightings shore-ly surprising for beachgoers

Species like cottonmouths and Burmese pythons sometimes turn up on beaches

June 2, 2023

Ontario removes bald eagles from species-at-risk list

The provincial environment minister cites banning DDT and efforts to improve sustainability as reasons for raptor’s recovery

June 1, 2023

House committee bill decreases USDA funding

Spending bill would reduce funding for many programs and rescind unused pandemic-era funding

June 1, 2023

Hawaiian beach reopens after seal pup weans

The pup was the fourth Hawaiian monk seal born on the popular beach in recent years

May 31, 2023

Highly pathogenic bird flu an ‘unprecedented’ threat to wildlife 

Researchers call for changes in how we manage the virus

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