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Golden jackal spreads throughout Europe
The golden jackal (Canis aureus) has occupied Europe for about 8,000 years, but since the 1950s, its population has been on the rise, eclipsing the population of European wolves (Canis...
Southern California Chapter: Events & Workshops
Events & Workshops Visit our Facebook, LinkedIn, and Instagram for more information on upcoming events and workshops! Interested in a particular workshop or leading a workshop? Please contact profdev@tws-socal.org
Florida student chapter is full steam ahead
The University of Florida Student Chapter of The Wildlife Society has experienced a sea of change during the 2018/2019 school year, under the leadership of its new president, Joanna Ennis,...
Southern California Chapter
Welcome to the Southern California Chapter of The Wildlife Society The Wildlife Society is an international nonprofit scientific and educational organization serving professionals in all areas of wildlife ecology, conservation,...
Cameras reveal carnivore communities on Wisconsin islands
Northern Wisconsin is home to a dozen terrestrial carnivores, from gray wolves (Canis lupus) to red foxes (Vulpes vulpes), but the populations on the Apostle Islands stretching from the Bayfield...
Shutdown affects national wildlife refuges
The partial government shutdown is taking its toll on national wildlife refuges. E&E News reports on a list of impacts, including vandalism and garbage dumping, at refuges across the country....
eDNA helps Forest Service study lynx
Gauging a species’ distribution from its snow tracks isn’t easy, and the results aren’t always accurate. That’s why Forest Service biologists are turning to eDNA as a way to gather...
Every person matters for this year’s Aldo Leopold winner
It was the fall of 1943, and a young Leigh Fredrickson joined his father for a day in a Missouri River oxbow in Iowa collecting cattail leaves. A cooper, his...
Survey brings good news in bad year for manatee deaths
For Florida’s manatees, there’s good news and bad news. The good news: the state Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission believes the population is much higher than previously estimated. New counts...
California affirms protection of migratory birds
In opposition to the federal government’s interpretation of the Migratory Bird Treaty Act, California is issuing its own legal guidance, affirming that “California law continues to provide robust protections for...