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The November/December issue of The Wildlife Professional

Still Alive: On its 50th anniversary, the Endangered Species Act may be more relevant—and controversial—than ever

Read Now November 16, 2023
November 22, 2023

JWM: Wild turkeys may face a tougher future in a warmer world

Climate change may create more difficulties for struggling populations

November 21, 2023

Mexican wolf wanders far beyond introduction area

U.S. wildlife managers are tracking it but have no immediate plan for capture

November 20, 2023

Earth experiences hottest year on record

Report finds 90% of the world experienced at least 10 days of temperatures “strongly affected by climate change”

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November 3, 2023

Lesser known frog disease prevalent in Central Florida

Perkinsea infects gopher frogs, which already have conservation challenges

November 2, 2023

TWS2022: Private ranches host largest U.S. ocelot population

Ocelot tracking in Texas reveals a wider tolerance for habitat type than previously thought

October 31, 2023

Detection dogs seek out endangered crested newts

Dogs are best at detecting the amphibians when there’s venting present and in clay soil

October 30, 2023

Golf course gators munch on more spider, insects

Alligators eat more spiders and insects than their non-golf course counterparts

October 27, 2023

Q&A: Human studies on PFAS can inform wildlife conservation

Researchers are flipping the script when it comes to sentinel species

October 26, 2023

Development pushes one Blanding’s turtle population to the brink

The Ottawa turtles will likely reach “quasi-extinction” in the next decade

October 25, 2023

USFWS rule would expand area for ferret reintroduction

It would also increase flexibility for wildlife managers, and encourage greater cooperation between managers and landowners

October 24, 2023

In the cities, male sparrows do it all

Urban males defend their territories and take care of their chicks

October 20, 2023

The Department of the Interior announces two new wildlife refuges 

The Wyoming Toad Conservation Area and Tennessee’s Paint Rock River National Wildlife Refuge are the newest additions