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December 16, 2015

Muskox Populations Expand in Western Hudson Bay

There were miles and miles of rolling hills, wetlands so clear you could see fish in the lake from the plane and shrubby tundra with patches of green. Rocky areas...

December 11, 2015

Citizen Scientists Build Online Mammal Atlas in Pennsylvania

What kinds of mammals live in your backyard? If you’re in Pennsylvania, a new website powered by citizen scientists’ photos may be able to tell you. “The general public can...

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December 10, 2015

ECP Stories

Early career professionals share their stories from the workplace, the field, and more. If you’re interested in submitting your own story and sharing it with other ECPs please contact ecpworkinggroup@gmail.com.

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December 8, 2015

North Central Section: Previous Award Winners

Previous Award Winners In 1978, the North Central Section initiated an awards program to recognize the best paper and best presentation given at the annual Midwest Fish and Wildlife Conference. ...

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December 2, 2015

The 1000

With a donation of at least $100, you can participate in a pivotal effort that is having a significant impact on the future of The Wildlife Society by becoming a member of The 1000 today.

November 30, 2015

Moose and Hares Benefit From Warming Climate in Alaska

While polar bears and other marine mammals may be suffering negative impacts from warming temperatures, new research suggests that other terrestrial animals in Artic regions are benefitting from the increased...

November 25, 2015

The 1,000 Sponsors TWS Student’s Trip to Churchill

It was about 100 degrees when Michelle Hockenbury flew out of Phoenix in mid-October to travel north. She was headed to Winnipeg, Manitoba, for The Wildlife Society’s 22nd Annual Conference...

November 25, 2015

Cook County Otter Outfitted for Spy Mission

North American river otter recovery in the Chicagoland area took a surprising leap forward this fall with the capture and release of an otter in southwest Cook County. A few...

November 20, 2015

Warbler Species Adjusts to Early Springs

Many wildlife species are feeling the impact of climate change, but one bird species seems to be having somewhat of an easier time adjusting. In a recent study published in the...

November 19, 2015

Student Chapter Teaches Budding Fifth Grade Biologists

Last spring, a group of 10-year-olds were out hiking on the California University of Pennsylvania campus with Sean Wineland, public relations chair at the university’s TWS student chapter and a...