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Wildlife Management Institute Outdoor News Bulletin March 2024 | Volume 78, Issue 3
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In this issue: Conservation Without Conflict Summit recap, evaluating wildlife councils, pollinator research, and more.
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Wildlife Management Institute Outdoor News Bulletin November 2019
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November 2019 Edition | Volume 73, Issue 11 | Published since 1946
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Wildlife Management Institute Outdoor News Bulletin February 2020
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In this issue: Defining Waters of the United States, Cottontail restoration update, WNS goes digital, and more.
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Wildlife Management Institute Outdoor News Bulletin July 2022
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July 2022 | Volume 76, Issue 7 | Published since 1946
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Wildlife Management Institute Outdoor News Bulletin October 2022
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Volume 76, Issue 10 | Published since 1946
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The Wildlife Management Institute (WMI) supports the wise use of wildlife, including regulated recreational hunting of designated populations. WMI endorses the proposition of game management, the concept of biological diversity, and principles of ecology. It recognizes that wildlife management must be a skillful blend of science and art in relation to dynamic human circumstances, values, and expectations. And the Wildlife Management Institute believes that wildlife not only reflects the continent's wealth but, in many respects, wildlife is that wealth.
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Nevada Develops a Plan to Increase Relevancy
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The Nevada Department of Wildlife (NDOW) recently developed an action plan to expand engagement with the Hispanic community and young adults in their state. The goal of the plan is to increase the relevancy of conservation for those groups. During a two-day workshop, a cross-section of 15 staff from all NDOW divisions and regions explored results of an internal assessment of the agency’s readiness to increase relevancy with new constituencies, input from interviews with Hispanic and young adult stakeholders conducted by Dr. Cindi Jacobson with Innovative Outcomes, and data from a statewide survey of Nevada residents conducted by Responsive Management, Inc.
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