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The Sept/Oct issue of The Wildlife Professional

Changes in the Chesapeake: In the face of climate change and pollution, biologists take action

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September 16, 2024

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September 16, 2024

AI could help reduce wildlife deaths caused by fencing

Software may help wildlife managers find remote fence lines that hinder animal migration

September 13, 2024

JWM: Borneo turtles do well when logging is done right

Occupancy of vulnerable species is high in sustainably logged areas

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February 16, 2023

Human-caused mortality influences wolf pack dynamics

From collisions to hunting, human-caused wolf deaths can change wolf pack persistence

February 16, 2023

Utah bans ‘shed antler’ hunting due to extreme weather

Cold weather and increased snowpack threaten deer

February 15, 2023

TWS2022: Deer ride autumn ‘frost wave’ of disappearing resources

Researchers tracked mule deer across Wyoming to find what drives their movements

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February 15, 2023

WSB articles available on ResearchGate

The journal’s articles will be automatically uploaded, easily accessible

February 14, 2023

High cadmium levels dropped in Arctic seabirds

Cadmium cycles through Canadian Arctic seabird colonies

February 14, 2023

Researchers probe colonialism’s legacy in bird studies

A recent paper says Latin American and Caribbean scientists are excluded

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February 13, 2023

Toxic chemicals from everyday products found in killer whales

A common chemical in toilet paper was among those toxins

February 13, 2023

Utah wildlife officials prosecuting nine poaching cases

Many of the incidences were discovered thanks to tips from the general public

February 10, 2023

WSB: Counting Nubian Ibex in the Judean Desert

Trail camera and GPS collar tracking reveal effects of drought on Israeli ungulate population