Search Results for: wild cam

March 19, 2018

TWS salutes women in wildlife biology careers: Kim Turner

The National Women’s History Project, founded in 1980, is a nonprofit educational organization committed to recognizing and celebrating women’s diverse and significant historical accomplishments. Each March, the group highlights the...

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February 1, 2018

RECOVERING AMERICA’S WILDLIFE ACT

Recovering America’s Wildlife Act: A 21st Century Model of Wildlife Conservation Funding State and tribal wildlife agency professionals and their partners work tirelessly on the conservation and management of wildlife...

January 30, 2018

A Study of Shared Winter Habitats — from The Wildlife Professional

Tracking Forest Carnivores and Backcountry Recreationists On a hot afternoon in Glenwood Springs, Colo., an eclectic array of state and federal administrators, wildlife biologists, recreation planners, scientists and law enforcement...

January 29, 2018

Adapting social science tools for wildlife research

Applying social science approaches to conservation research is growing in popularity, but as wildlife biologists step outside their quantitative world, they can find themselves wandering unfamiliar territory. Nibedita Mukherjee, a...

January 26, 2018

GA Student Chapters remain highly engaged on and off campus

Below is a summary of recent Student Chapter activities within Georgia, which was included in the Georgia Chapter of The Wildlife Society’s Fall 2017 newsletter. The newsletter includes updates from...

January 5, 2018

UNR Student Chapter heavily involved on and off campus

The University of Nevada, Reno (UNR) Student Chapter is on track to having another great semester! One focus thus far has been trying to expand our membership. Members of the...

December 29, 2017

Site visit insights: Creating pathways for wildlife

Site visits are critical to helping scientists learn more about species and their habitats.  The trips often take them into areas most people do not have a chance to explore,...

December 28, 2017

JWM: Jackals prefer livestock over wild prey

Predators and livestock can be a controversial combination anywhere, But it can be particularly contentious in South Africa, where livestock farmers complain about mounting impacts from carnivores on their operations....

November 20, 2017

Beaver and trout in the 21st century ⏤ from The Wildlife Professional

Managing wide-ranging interests in Wisconsin pays off The decision had been eagerly anticipated and a long time coming. For four years, a Wisconsin group had been crafting a plan to...

November 6, 2017

Using wildlife skills to support military

In September Wildlife Services in Ohio welcomed a colleague, wildlife specialist Chris Bartholomew, on his return from Afghanistan. They marked the occasion by presenting him, at the military’s request, with...