Special Sessions Announced for 73rd North American Conference The steering committee for the 73rd North American Wildlife and Natural Resources Conference, which will be held March 25-29, 2008, in Phoenix, Arizona, announced the three Special Sessions that will follow the event's Opening (plenary) Session. The plenary will take place from 8:00-9:30 a.m., Wednesday, March 26. The Special Sessions, which will run concurrently from 9:45 a.m. to 12:00 noon, are: Covert Operations: Hatching the Game Bird Plans Chair: Dan Dessecker (rgsdess@chibardun.net) Concerted efforts have been and are... Read The Article
Public hearings conclude on Northern Rockies gray wolf delisting proposal Seven hearings on the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) proposal to delist the Northern Rocky Mountain population (NRM) of gray wolves have concluded, reports the Wildlife Management Institute. All opportunity for public comments ended May 9. The proposal calls for wolves to be removed from protection of the Endangered Species Act (ESA) throughout the northern Rockies except for northwestern Wyoming. Wyoming has yet to establish a suitable (to the Service) regulatory framework for wolf management. Idaho and Montana have established frameworks and will be responsible for... Read The Article
CWD Alliance puts chronic wasting disease on the map The Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) Alliance and National Biological Information Infrastructure (NBII) Wildlife Disease Information Node have recently completed an exhaustive on-line bibliography of CWD-related research literature, citations and full-text articles, reports the Wildlife Management Institute. Formatted into a fully searchable database, the CWD bibliography contains more than 230 documents, including full-text, peer-reviewed literature and abstracts, CWD management plans, illustrations, maps, news updates, and much more. These can be accessed using either a guided... Read The Article
Coyotes not dissuaded by Chicago politics or its perpetual road construction: An excellent, new publication dealing with urban coyotes is now available, reports the Wildlife Management Institute. Urban Coyote Ecology and Management-The Cook County, Illinois, Coyote Project documents research with radio-collared coyotes in Chicago and its suburbs by Dr. Stanley Gehrt of Ohio State University (OSU) and his graduate students. With coyotes becoming increasingly abundant in many cities throughout the country, Gehrt and his students initiated study in 2000 to examine the movements, social behavior, diets, survival rates and other ecological factors of... Read The Article
New addition to WMI family In the wee hours of May 1, wee Owen Charles Dunfee was born to parents Kayte and Matt (WMI Conservation Project Specialist), in Annapolis, Maryland. The happy and fatigued couple is delighted with their healthy and rapidly growing son/puggle. Read The Article
Worth reading Gumption, grit and greed accomplished Manifest Destiny and the transcontinental railroad secured it. A number of wonderful books have been written about the Golden Age of Steam and the men (robber barons and buccaneers) whose vision, brazenness, cunning and ruthlessness enabled "the true alchemy of the age, which transmuted the otherwise useless resources of a country into gold." Hear that Lonesome Whistle Blow (1977) by Dee Brown is one such work. Stephen Ambrose's Nothing Like It in the World (2002)-with apologies to David Lavender's The Great Pretender (1970)-... Read The Article
WMI's path forward It has been said that "the only thing constant is change." We at the Wildlife Management Institute (WMI) are experiencing that truism firsthand. As reported in last month's "Outdoor News Bulletin," WMI is entering a new era. Although it has undergone a number of name changes since its inception in 1911, its mission has remained consistent. The biggest differences between the previous WMI and its new status are the source of funding for operation and administrative affairs and the composition of the Board of Directors. In the past, major sporting firearms and ammunition manufacturers... Read The Article