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Light Weight Tracking Technology Could Help Reveal Mysteries of Golden-winged Warbler Decline
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by
Rhishja Cota
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published
Oct 24, 2022
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last modified
Nov 03, 2023 09:37 PM
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filed under:
Eastern Deciduous Forests,
Audubon North Carolina,
Bird monitoring,
WLFW,
Wildlife Conservation,
Songbird migration,
Golden-Winged Warbler,
Endangered Species,
News,
Working Lands for Wildlife,
Birds
Audubon and partners across the South and Midwest are using radio tags to track a rare songbird.
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News & Events
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Analysis: Why protecting very large swaths of land matters for wildlife conservation
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by
Web Editor
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published
May 04, 2023
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last modified
May 04, 2023 11:43 PM
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filed under:
WLFW,
PBS,
Wildlife Conservation,
The Conversation,
News,
Working Lands for Wildlife
Although bison are the U.S. national mammal, they exist in small and fragmented populations across the West. The federal government is working to restore healthy wild bison populations, relying heavily on sovereign tribal lands to house them.
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News & Announcements
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WLFW News Inbox
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MassWildlife
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by
Rosanne Hessmiller
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last modified
May 30, 2024 06:45 PM
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filed under:
Wildlife Conservation,
Fisheries,
State Agencies,
Massachusetts,
Endangered Species
MassWildlife is responsible for the conservation of freshwater fish and wildlife in the Commonwealth, including endangered plants and animals. MassWildlife restores, protects, and manages land for wildlife to thrive and for people to enjoy.
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Organizations Search
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State summaries: 2022 legislation passed to build wildlife crossings
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by
Web Editor
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published
Nov 04, 2022
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filed under:
Wildlife Conservation,
News,
Wildlife,
Conservation Corridor
Numerous states have passed legislation in 2022 to take advantage of new, historic federal funding for wildlife crossing structures.
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State summaries: 2022 legislation passed to build wildlife crossings
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by
Web Editor
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published
Nov 04, 2022
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filed under:
Wildlife Conservation,
News,
Wildlife,
Conservation Corridor
Numerous states have passed legislation in 2022 to take advantage of new, historic federal funding for wildlife crossing structures.
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