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Now in Print: The Wildlife Professional Summer Issue

This issue features a diverse mix of stories, including a special package on diversity in the wildlife profession, and articles on the impacts of feral pigs, rodenticides, scat-sniffing dogs, conservation in conflict zones, and more.

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In Focus: The Impacts of Free-Roaming Cats

As a domesticated animal, cats have no native range and, therefore, are a non-native species in natural systems worldwide. Read our fact sheets and a special package of articles examining this issue.

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Management and conservation on tribal lands

Read a special package of articles on wildlife management and conservation on tribal lands, published in The Wildlife Professional.

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It's not too early to book your room or flight

The Wildlife Society has reserved a block of rooms at special rates at Hilton Waikoloa Village for the Annual Conference participants. Click here to see the latest information on the Annual Conference!

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Get the Facts Right on Feral Horses

America's free-ranging horses are a beloved western icon - and a potentially destructive non-native species that threatens native species and their habitats.

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The Wildlife Society Online Mentoring Program

Help us promote the next generation of wildlife professionals: become a mentor or sign up as a mentee.

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