Wildlife populations that become small and isolated, often due to habitat loss, inevitably experience inbreeding which can lead to the loss of fitness and eventual extinction. One solution is to ...
CALAIS, Maine (WABI) - Maurry Mills is anything but a stranger to the great outdoors. “When I was born, my parents actually lived in what’s now part of a national wildlife refuge in New Jersey, so ...
The University of Maine at Fort Kent has launched a new bachelor of science in wildlife management degree program, designed to prepare ...
MISSOULA, Mont. — For the second year in a row, a University of Montana Western biology student has been recognized by the Montana Wildlife Society. Joe Lamb is the 2024 recipient of the society’s ...
Grazel Caceres, the lead wildlife biologist for Pūlama Lāna‘i, says she and her team work in forests, on mountains and other terrain on Lāna‘i to establish and protect local wildlife so the animal and ...
It’s an unusually warm February day in the western Upper Peninsula as a collaborative team of wildlife experts works to fit a radio collar around the neck of an immobilized moose and collect blood and ...
Kaylie Campbell studied to be a nurse and worked in logistics, but she found her passion for wildlife biology in the Forestry, Wildlife, and Fisheries program at Cleveland State Community College.
Spring is when many species are on the move looking for mates and securing territories for the breeding season. NCWRC provides helpful guidance for people when encountering wildlife during this ...
BOZEMAN, Mont. - A Bozeman wildlife biologist wanted to give folks the big picture with a bird's eye view of the Gallatin Mountains.Biologist Steve Gehman led two groups on a flight over the Gallatins ...
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