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TWS names new Wildlife Monographs editor-in-chief
Merav Ben-David, a professor of wildlife ecology and management at the University of Wyoming’s Department of Zoology and Physiology, has been named the new editor-in-chief of Wildlife Monographs. “My interest...
Scholarship opportunity for conservation camp
A few years ago, when retired North Carolina state wildlife biologist Terry Sharpe was chatting with friends about why they became interested in wildlife, he realized they all had one...
Virginia Tech students host Annual Wild Game Dinner
Students returned to the Virginia Tech campus after Thanksgiving break ready to whip up favorite recipes for the Annual Wild Game Dinner, hosted by The Student Chapter of The Wildlife...
Successful 2016 oral rabies vaccination campaign completed
2016 marks the 21st year that the USDA Wildlife Services (WS) National Rabies Management Program (NRMP) has participated in the distribution of oral rabies vaccine (ORV) baits in the U.S.,...
The Wildlife Professional November/December issue is online
This cover feature of this issue of The Wildlife Professional examines efforts to protect western rangelands that are being damaged by overabundant feral horses and burros, a controversial issue that...
State-wide camera trap project ready to launch
Roland Kays is a guy with a lot of ideas. His latest one involves deploying camera traps at 20,000 to 30,000 sites in his home state of North Carolina. Kays...
Line dances, libations and wildlife love: Relaxing in Raleigh
Just the thought of a packed week of plenaries, contributed papers, field trips, presentations and more is exhausting. But wildlifers know how to work hard and party just as hard,...
Like catching lightning — global campaign to end rabies now
The time has come to “end rabies now” and we have the tools and strategies to do it, according to a growing coalition of global rabies experts. After close to...
ECPWG: Gear and Tips for Cold Climate Winter Wildlife Work
Gear and Tips for Cold Climate Winter Wildlife Work By: Kris Boyd Hi. My name is Kris and I grew up in Los Angeles. There it is in black and...
How bioenergy demand could affect wildlife habitat
Sweet sorghum, switchgrass and trees are among some of the products that are used as fuel for bioenergy, or renewable energy produced by living organisms. In a recent study published...