期刊: WILDLIFE SOCIETY BULLETIN, 2023; 47 (1)
Ocular aerial surveys allow efficient coverage of large areas and can be used to monitor abundance and distribution of wild populations. However, unce......
期刊: WILDLIFE SOCIETY BULLETIN, 2023; 47 (1)
Fencing is a ubiquitous feature of our agricultural landscape. Fences necessarily have the potential to reduce habitat connectivity for resident ungul......
期刊: WILDLIFE SOCIETY BULLETIN, 2023; 47 (2)
Large-scale sociological, geographic, and demographic changes affect the way people interact with and value wildlife. Beliefs and attitudes of stakeho......
期刊: WILDLIFE SOCIETY BULLETIN, 2023; ()
Trade-offs exist between timing of grassland habitat management activities (e.g., weed and brush control) while also ensuring other conservation objec......
期刊: WILDLIFE SOCIETY BULLETIN, 2023; ()
River otters (Lontra canadensis) are key predators in North Carolina's aquatic systems, but they are often seen as competitors by anglers and fish hat......
期刊: WILDLIFE SOCIETY BULLETIN, 2023; ()
Characterizing sounds produced by animals can lead to better understanding of their behavioral ecology and conservation. While considerable focus has ......
期刊: WILDLIFE SOCIETY BULLETIN, 2023; 47 (2)
In the United States, regulations to restrict the use of lead in ammunition have evolved at both the federal and state levels since lead shot was bann......
期刊: WILDLIFE SOCIETY BULLETIN, 2023; ()
The Prairie Pothole Region (PPR) is the primary breeding ground for many species of North American waterfowl. The PPR was historically dominated by mi......
期刊: WILDLIFE SOCIETY BULLETIN, 2023; ()
Obtaining precise and unbiased estimates of feral burro (Equus asinus) abundance in the western United States is challenging due to their cryptic pela......
期刊: WILDLIFE SOCIETY BULLETIN, 2023; 47 (1)
Ruffed grouse (Bonasa umbellus) populations are declining throughout their range, which has prompted efforts to understand drivers of the decline. Ruf......
期刊: WILDLIFE SOCIETY BULLETIN, 2023; 47 (1)
Novel technologies, such as camera traps, have expanded the opportunities for species detection, especially for rare species. Corresponding changes in......
期刊: WILDLIFE SOCIETY BULLETIN, 2023; 47 (2)
Wild turkey (Meleagris gallopavo) gobbling is a key component of hunter satisfaction, also providing insight into the underlying reproductive ecology ......
期刊: WILDLIFE SOCIETY BULLETIN, 2023; 47 (2)
The endangered California condor (Gymnogyps californianus) is negatively affected by lead poisoning from spent lead-based hunting ammunition. Because ......
期刊: WILDLIFE SOCIETY BULLETIN, 2023; ()
Snakes are difficult to study due to their cryptic coloration, minimal movements, and use of inaccessible habitats. Although well-timed surveys during......