
The Wildlife Journal is a substack about relevant topics in wildlife conservation, evolutionary biology, and technological advances in wildlife tracking.
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| Issues | 9 | Founded | 2 years ago | Last Issue | a year ago |
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Something I’ve been thinking about a lot recently is our relationship with nature. Not just animals but extending that relationship to the plants, the fungi, the soil, and the water. Humans, and all other terrestrial animals, diverged from...
Everyone’s heard the stories.
The big bad wolf.
The most feared antagonist.
A universally feared and hated animal, Canis lupus—the grey wolf—has been hunted to near extinction on almost every continent on earth. Why?
Archeological ev...
1. Introduction
Global biodiversity loss is an ever-evolving challenge that continues to grow as human expansion continues. If global warming continues as predicted over the next 50 years, up to one-quarter of all plant and animal species...
I’m a college undergraduate student majoring in Environmental Science. For the past two days, I have watched nearly every woman, every person of color, and every environmentalist go through the day with emptiness in their eyes. At first I w...
When I was still in high school, a group of friends and I went camping near a lake in Arizona. We had to get up early the following morning, so after setting up the tents and putting out the campfire, we crawled into our homes for the night...
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