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Where the Not-So-Mighty Chestnut Still Grows
A recent study by U.S. Forest Service, university, and state agency researchers provides baseline information on contemporary populations of American chestnut needed to support restoration of the tree to the forests it once dominated.
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White-nose Syndrome Decimates North Carolina’s Bats
Biologists with the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service have determined that white-nose syndrome (WNS) continues to decimate bat populations in western North Carolina, with some infected locations showing up to a 95 percent decline in hibernating bats over the past one to two years. The disease, which has been confirmed in seven counties in western North Carolina, does not affect people.
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Wildland-Urban Interface Conference 2023
Learn how to minimize and manage threats in the WUI at the Wildland-Urban Interface Conference. Three essential tracks ensure you and your team get everything you need. Get the latest on Fire Adapted Communities, operations & suppression, and wildland fire policy & tools. Get it all at the WUI conference before the next fire season strikes.
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Wildlife Conservation Through Sustainable Ranching
Special Edition: Migratory Big Game Conservation Success in the West | Expanded USDA Initiative Helps Ensure Big Game Always Have Room to Roam
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Wildlife Management Institute Outdoor News Bulletin July 2022
July 2022 | Volume 76, Issue 7 | Published since 1946
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Wildlife Management Institute Outdoor News Bulletin November 2019
November 2019 Edition | Volume 73, Issue 11 | Published since 1946
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Wildlife Management Institute Outdoor News Bulletin March 2024 | Volume 78, Issue 3
In this issue: Conservation Without Conflict Summit recap, evaluating wildlife councils, pollinator research, and more.
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Wildlife Management Institute Outdoor News Bulletin February 2020
In this issue: Defining Waters of the United States, Cottontail restoration update, WNS goes digital, and more.
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Wildlife Management Institute Outdoor News Bulletin October 2022
Volume 76, Issue 10 | Published since 1946
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Wildlife refuge biologist in West Virginia honored for endangered mussel conservation
Patricia Morrison of Ohio River Islands National Wildlife Refuge has been selected as a 2016 Recovery Champion for her leadership in recovering freshwater mussels like the purple cat’s paw pearlymussel and orange-foot pimpleback.
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