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The January issue of JWM is now available

The featured article models the occupancy of prey, predators and livestock in the Central Himalayas

Read Now January 7, 2026
January 16, 2026

LISTEN: Shearer reflects on career with USFWS

Hope perseveres despite early retirement for former federal wildlife professional

January 16, 2026

WATCH: Wildlife interact with underwater turbines

Seals and seabirds appear to be safe from colliding with tidal energy infrastructure

January 15, 2026

Oregon elk genetics may shield rare deer subspecies from CWD

Around half of the state’s elk have genes associated with lower susceptibility to chronic wasting disease

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January 14, 2026

Congress releases conferenced FY2026 Interior spending bill

The draft bill represents the next step in setting annual funding levels for key federal conservation programs

January 13, 2026

Coffee with the president

A dawn in the new year

January 12, 2026

Apply now for TWS’ Leadership Institute Class of 2026

The Wildlife Society is accepting applications for its Leadership Institute class of 2026 through March 13

Two birds in flight
January 12, 2026

Press Release: NEPA rule sidesteps Congress and public input

TWS makes official statement expressing concerns regarding changes to NEPA

January 8, 2026

RMEF and USFS partnership improves safety, wildlife habitat

Funds leveraged by the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation and the U.S. Forest Service help safety and access on public lands

January 5, 2026

TWS seeking potential candidates for TWS Vice President

Candidate recommendations must be made by January 12

January 2, 2026

LISTEN: Out in the Field speaks up

The OiTF community fosters an inclusive and welcoming wildlife profession

December 19, 2025

LISTEN: Cliff Bampton recounts a lifetime of wildlife management

From failing student to conservation chief

December 4, 2025

Politics shift the semantics of climate change

A recent UN report says the world is headed toward an escalation of climate damages, while politics muddle climate science in the US.