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Muskox Populations Expand in Western Hudson Bay

December 16, 2015

There were miles and miles of rolling hills, wetlands so clear you could see fish in the lake from the plane and shrubby tundra with patches of green. Rocky areas were covered in yellow and …

Conservation News

Boreal Forest Plenary Examines Challenges of Conservation

October 21, 2015

An expert panel of speakers took a deep look at the challenges and issues of management and conservation of Canada’s Boreal Forest. The Boreal has some of the world’s longest undammed rivers, millions of birds …

Joshua Rapp Learn

Managing Human-Wildlife Conflict in the Polar Bear Capital

September 15, 2015

For most of the world, polar bears are beautiful and fascinating creatures more likely to be seen on the cover of a magazine. But the raw size of one of the largest land predators in …

Conservation News

TWS Member: Hudson Bay Polar Bears Could Survive Ice Melt

September 11, 2015

Polar bears in the western Hudson Bay may be able to survive the ice melt, according to a new prediction model. “We do know that bears eat on land,” said Robert Rockwell, a research associate …

Conservation News

Boreal Forests Could Hit Climate Change “Tipping Point”

August 26, 2015

Boreal forests could be hard hit from climate change by the end of the century without better international policy and management, according to researchers. “It is urgent that we place more focus on climate mitigation …

Caribou
Joshua Rapp Learn

Wild Cam: TWS Member Tracks Caribou Eating Habits

July 27, 2015

Researchers have long been in the dark about what some caribou populations eat during the summer. It’s difficult to find droppings before they rot away in the warmer weather, and the animals often behave differently …

Manitoba bats
Colleen Hartel

Manitoba Doubles Up on Protection for Bats

July 1, 2015

Manitoba has recently added several new species to its at-risk watch list. Both the little brown bat and the northern long-eared bat have been listed as “endangered” in the province, which is the highest level …

Polar bear
Colleen Hartel

Canadian-Focused Policy Brief Tackles Species at Risk Act

May 19, 2015

The Policy Brief Series, TWS’s go-to resource for information regarding wildlife-related federal policies and programs, welcomes a new addition. Members of The Wildlife Society can now readily access information regarding the Canadian Species at Risk Act …

Little Duck
Joshua Rapp Learn

Your Adventures With the Big Wildlife at Little Duck

April 21, 2015

All registered attendees for the 2015 TWS Annual Conference will be automatically entered into a draw for a 2016 fly-in fishing trip for two at The Lodge at Little Duck, compliments of the lodge and Travel …

Arctic ivory gulls
Dana Kobilinsky

Mercury Might Be Reason For Arctic Gull Decline

April 2, 2015

The decline of endangered Arctic ivory gulls (Pagophila eburnea) in Canada might be due to a dramatic increase in mercury levels over the past 130 years, a recent study shows. Alexander Bond, a senior conservation …

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