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  2. Wildlife Society Bulletin - Wikipedia

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    The Wildlife Society Bulletin is a peer-reviewed scientific journal devoted to the ecology of non-domesticated animal species. It is published by John Wiley & Sons on behalf of The Wildlife Society .

  3. The Wildlife Society - Wikipedia

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    The Wildlife Society (TWS) is an international non-profit association involved in wildlife stewardship through science and education. The Wildlife Society works to improve wildlife conservation in North America by advancing the science of wildlife management, promoting continuing education of wildlife professionals, and advocating for sound, science-based wildlife policy.

  4. Jamie Rappaport Clark - Wikipedia

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    The Service was involved in many successful efforts to recover imperiled wildlife during her tenure, including the bald eagle, [15] gray wolf [16] and the Aleutian Canada goose. [ 17 ] As president and CEO of Defenders of Wildlife , Clark has been at the forefront of endangered species and habitat conservation in the non-profit community.

  5. A. Starker Leopold - Wikipedia

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    President, Wildlife Society (1957 - 1958) Member of Science Council and Board of Trustees, California Academy of Sciences (1956 - 1983) Vice President and Member of the Board of Directors, Sierra Club (1955 - 1960) Editorial Board, Sierra Club Bulletin (1955 - 1959) Council Member, Wilderness Society (1954 - 1957)

  6. Wildlife Monographs - Wikipedia

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    The Wildlife Monographs is a peer-reviewed scientific journal devoted to the ecology of non-domesticated animal species. It is published by John Wiley & Sons on behalf of The Wildlife Society . See also

  7. Olaus Murie - Wikipedia

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    In 1950, Murie became president of The Wilderness Society. He was also a president of the Wildlife Society and a director of the Izaak Walton League. He received the Aldo Leopold Memorial Award Medal in 1952, [16] the Pugsley Medal in 1953, [17] the Audubon Medal in 1959, and the Sierra Club John Muir Award in 1962. Olaus Murie died on October ...