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Western Section to Hold Longest-Running Workshop in January
The Western Section of The Wildlife Society will celebrate the 46th anniversary of its oldest-running workshop in January when it hosts the Natural Resources Communication Workshop. Co-sponsored by the Department...
Making Connections at the Student-Professional Networking Event
Hundreds of students and wildlife professionals came together Monday night at the Student-Professional Networking Event at The Wildlife Society’s 2015 Annual Conference in Winnipeg. “I’m here to see what everyone...
Aldo Leopold Award Recipients Gather at TWS Conference
Recipients of the Aldo Leopold Award — The Wildlife Society’s highest honor — got together at a commemorative reception that was part of the ongoing TWS Annual Conference in Winnipeg....
Film Premiere: Attendees Get a Glimpse into Canadian Naturalist’s Career
It was as if you were right by the polar bears wrestling in the wild and could feel the great gray owls fly overhead at the premier of the film,...
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Wednesday, October 21, 2015 10/21/2015 4:30 PM Contributed Papers: Wildlife Diseases and Toxicology “Impacts of Insecticide Plague Treatment on Populations of Deer Mice in Prairie Dog Colonies” Prairie dogs are...
Sierra Nevada Red Fox Not Warranted for Listing
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) announced last week that the Sierra Nevada red fox (Vulpes vulpes necator), a subspecies of red fox, is not warranted for listing under...
Red Squirrels Hinder Rusty Blackbird Recovery
Shannon Luepold had to cross rickety old bridges, endure flat tires and fight off black flies and other biting insects in order to conduct her research on rusty blackbirds (Euphagus...
Hot on the Alabama Trail of the Elusive Hellbender
It was midafternoon on the last day of the search, and nothing had turned up. Thomas Floyd had been invited to Alabama a few weeks ago to help track down...
Protecting Canada’s Boreal Forests
Canada’s boreal forests account for more than half of the country’s land. They’re rich in habitat for wildlife such as caribou, bears and wolves, and serve as the most dense...
Hard Work in Paradise: A Profile of a Midway Atoll Biologist
It was the middle of a traditional ceremony to maintain cultural ties to a tiny atoll, which sits on the northwest of the Hawaiian archipelago about a third of the...