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The Journal of Wildlife Management is in the News Again!
Articles published in The Journal of Wildlife Management are frequently covered in the media. Read some examples:
Spatial ecology of wolverines at the southern periphery of distribution
Mongabay: Wolverines live up to tough reputation
Detection distance and environmental factors in conservation detection dog surveys
The New York Times: Four-Legged Assistants Sniff Out Wildlife Data
Fatal attacks by American black bear on people: 1900–2009
U.S. News & World Report: Fatal Black Bear Attacks Rare But Rising
Home Range, Habitat Use, and Activity Patterns of Free-Roaming Domestic Cats
Scientific American: Domestic Cats Roam Far and Wide
Mid-Atlantic Coast Osprey Population: Present Numbers, Productivity, Pollutant Contamination, and Status
The Washington Post: Ospreys on Crane May Get New Home
Barred owl occupancy surveys within the range of the northern spotted owl
usgs.gov:High Numbers of Barred Owls Likely in Pacific Northwest Forests
Highlights
Check out the top cited articles from The Journal of Wildlife Management here.
Journal of Wildlife Management - Current Issue
- Journal Tweaks and Pet Peeves
- Published online on Jan 06, 2012
- A critique of density estimation from camera‐trap data
- Published online on Dec 29, 2011
- Socioeconomic and ecological correlates of bobcat harvest in Minnesota
- Published online on Nov 18, 2011
Wildlife Society Bulletin - Current Issue
- Wildlife Society Bulletin: Volume 35, Number 4
- Published online on Dec 22, 2011
- Online Masthead: Volume 35, Number 4
- Published online on Dec 22, 2011
- Online Contents: Volume 35, Number 4
- Published online on Dec 22, 2011




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