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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
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TWS2022: Private ranches host largest U.S. ocelot population
Ocelot tracking in Texas reveals a wider tolerance for habitat type than previously thought
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USFWS rule would expand area for ferret reintroduction
It would also increase flexibility for wildlife managers, and encourage greater cooperation between managers and landowners
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Outlook worsens for world’s amphibians
Climate change poses a growing threat, a recent assessment found
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New partnership seeks to ‘biobank’ endangered species
The USFWS and others are working with Revive & Restore to preserve genetic material
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Biden vetoes efforts to strip protections for lesser prairie-chickens, northern long-eared bats
The vetoes maintain ESA protections for the two species
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Watch: Exploring the restoration of ospreys
Once a rare sight, osprey are common in New jersey today
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TWS welcomes 2023 ESA proposed rule changes
These revisions dial back changes in 2019 that TWS expressed concern about
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Study quantifies greenhouse gas impacts on polar bears
The new research addresses an Interior memo limiting climate considerations