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’30 by 30’ could help over 1,000 species
If countries set aside 30% of their land for nature, over 1,000 wildlife species whose habitats are currently unprotected would benefit, researchers found, including many that are threatened or endangered....
To chart coyotes’ expansion, study looks back 10,000 years
The most popular coyote (Canis latrans) range maps that have made their way across the internet — and even into publications such as Nature and National Geographic — are not...
CSCC Student Chapter logs almost 1,000 volunteer hours
The Cleveland State Community College (CSCC) Student Chapter of The Wildlife Society has been busy over the last six months, logging over 995 volunteer hours across many activities. In May,...
Hummingbirds have flight range of over 1,000 miles
Tiny hummingbirds can travel around 1,200 miles during their migrations between eastern North America and Central America, according to a new modeling study. “The most interesting thing, in my opinion,...
The 1000
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Video: Crews Control 10,000-Acre Fire in Wildlife Refuge
A fire that burned more than 10,000 acres of the Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge in Florida has been 85 percent controlled, with no more active fires being reported as of...
Members of The 1000
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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...
Join The 1000
Join The 1000 or renew your membership commitment today! > TO JOIN or renew your membership with The 1000 BY MAIL: Download The 1000 Donation Form Thank you for your leadership...
Kenya seeks to relocate 21 black rhinos
The critically endangered species requires large areas to roam