The March/April issue of The Wildlife Professional


Good land stewardship is a conservation cornerstone

The Wildlife Professional is an exclusive benefit of membership in The Wildlife Society. Published six times annually, the magazine presents timely research news and analysis of trends in the wildlife profession.

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Conservation on private lands is essential to have healthy wildlife populations. Yet private landowners still face obstacles like lack of funding for wildlife conservation and the challenge of ensuring their conservation legacy is passed down through the generations. In the March/April issue of The Wildlife Professional, we explore different ways private landowners are making a difference, whether that’s through timber companies making sure the correct trees are there for red-cockaded woodpeckers or private landowners focusing on sustainable grazing to protect ocelots in Texas.  

Our special focus for this issue focuses on horse and burro management.

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