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The Nov/Dec issue of The Wildlife Professional

On Track with Wildlife: Satellite tracking devices uncover wildlife movement

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November 25, 2024

TWS Conservation Affairs Network travels to D.C. 

Washington D.C. field trip during #TWS2024 gave members an opportunity to discuss The Wildlife Society on the Hill

November 25, 2024

Ethiopian wolves feed on sweet nectar 

The wolves could potentially act as pollinators

November 22, 2024

Wildlife experts use drones to deter predators  

To protect humans and livestock, scientists in the western U.S. find drones are an effective, nonlethal hazing method for grizzly bears

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November 5, 2014

FWS Protects Two Prairie Butterfly Species

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) recently announced a decision to list two butterfly species for federal protection under the Endangered Species Act. The Dakota skipper (Hesperia dacotae), found...

November 5, 2014

Biologist Finds Rare Frog

While searching for a newly discovered species of leopard frog —named for its green and beige spots — Jacob Kubel, a conservation scientist with the Massachusetts Division of Fisheries and...

November 4, 2014

And the Student Chapter of the Year is…

At The Widlife Society’s 21st Annual Conference, Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College (ABAC) in Tifton, Georgia was recognized as the Student Chapter of the Year for their accomplishments during the 2013-2014...

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November 3, 2014

U. N. Scientific Panel Issues Climate Change Report

The United Nations’ Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change concluded that an urgent global effort is needed to drastically reduce emissions and stem a future of extreme weather, rising sea levels,...

November 3, 2014

Death of Rare Rhino Sign of the Times

The number of northern white rhinos (Ceratotherium simum cottoni) left in the world now stands at six following the death of Suni, one of the subspecies’ last two breeding males....

October 25, 2014

A New Look at Wildlife.org

Wildlife.org is now your single destination for both TWS and wildlife news! Your Society has taken a major step forward in improving both your experience with our website, and improving...

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October 25, 2014

Combating the Rage

Attracting Rabid Bats with Artificial Sound When renowned bat researcher Denny Constantine passed away on May 24, 2014, the wildlife health community lost one of its most prolific researchers. Last...

October 23, 2014

Groups Come Together on Polar Bear Hunting

Several aboriginal organizations, local hunters, and territorial and provincial governments in Canada reached a landmark agreement to manage the Southern Hudson Bay polar bear subpopulation. Environment Canada announced the agreement...

October 23, 2014

Policy Toolkit for Conservation Affairs Network

The Wildlife Society has recently developed and released a Policy Toolkit for its members. Created specifically for TWS’s Conservation Affairs Network, the toolkit provides information and guidance for members who wish...

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