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Wyoming Chapter: Recent & Relevant Literature, Spring/Summer 2018
Recent & Relevant Literature Spring/Summer 2018 Nongame Nest mortality of sagebrush songbirds due to a severe hailstorm Hightower et al. (2018), The Wilson Journal of Ornithology Nontarget effects on songbirds...
The Plight of the Sagebrush Songbirds: A Limerick
The Plight of the Sagebrush Songbirds: A Limerick By Lindsey Sanders, 2016 Graduate Student Scholarship Recipient Out in the vast sagebrush sea There’s a curious problem you’ll see On the...
Exploring Ohio: Public lands near the ‘Land’
Click here to register for TWS’ 25th Annual Conference in Cleveland, Ohio, or visit twsconference.org for details, regular updates and other important conference information. For many people, thoughts of Cleveland...
WSB: In dwindling forest, caribou lay low to avoid biting flies
As the timber industry cuts into the boreal habitat of threatened woodland caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou), Canadian law shields the species from hunting, but the caribou have little protection against...
Position Statements & Other Policy Engagement Documents
As leaders in wildlife science, management and conservation, The Wildlife Society has a responsibility to address national and international issues that affect the current and future status of wildlife in...
DOI reopens sage-grouse plans
On Oct. 11, 2017 the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) published a notice announcing its intent to amend 2015 BLM and U.S. Forest Service land use plans put in place...
Climate change threatens parasites with extinction
Next to polar bears clinging to melting icebergs drifting through the sea, slimy, coiled worms floating in jars of formaldehyde might not make much of a case for conservation. But...
New TWS policy resources available
Four new policy briefs have been added to The Wildlife Society’s Policy Resources and several have been updated. These publications are available as educational resources for chapters, sections, and members...
Valles Caldera National Preserve: Ecological jewel and super volcano
Sitting at 8,500 feet in the remote Jemez Mountains less than two hours from downtown Albuquerque, the Valles Caldera National Preserve sweeps across thousands of grassland acres dotted with grazing...
Nunavut calls for public input on red knot recovery plan
The Nunavut Wildlife Management Board (NWMB) has opened a public hearing to allow for submission of written comments in response to Environment and Climate Change Canada – Canadian Wildlife Service’s...