Month: July 2022

July 8, 2022

City life may be a trap for sparrows

House sparrows and humans have a lot in common. Sparrows nest on the same buildings where people live and work. They eat the scraps of food that humans drop on...

July 8, 2022

Impact factors rise for TWS journals

The Wildlife Society’s three journals all saw increases in their impact factors, according to the 2021 Journal Citation Reports. The impact factor is a commonly used metric to assess journal...

July 7, 2022

Even after climate change peaks, biodiversity may struggle

Even if global temperatures begin to decline after peaking this century because of climate change, the risks to biodiversity could persist for decades after, researchers found. In a study published...

July 7, 2022

Rock crevices help relocated woodrats succeed

The best predictor for relocated eastern woodrats to succeed in Illinois is the presence of plenty of rocky crevices for them to nest in. Eastern woodrat (Neotoma floridana) populations began...

July 6, 2022

TWS announces 2022 awards recipients

The Wildlife Society is announcing the recipients of this year’s awards. They will be honored when we gather for the 2022 Annual Conference in Spokane, Washington. In the meantime, keep...

July 6, 2022

Arctic mammals respond to changing climate

To understand how Arctic species might respond to climate change, researchers dug into how cold-adapted species responded between previous ice ages. Biologists had concluded that as massive ice sheets retreated,...

July 6, 2022

Invasive snails attract visiting limpkins to Louisiana

A Florida bird is making inroads in Louisiana, possibly attracted by another outsider—the invasive apple snail. The first limpkin in Louisiana was spotted in 2017, reports Houma Today, and their...

July 5, 2022

Conservation efforts aiding sea turtles in Congo

Two decades of conservation efforts have benefited sea turtles in the Republic of Congo. In a study of nesting trends in the country, researchers found olive ridley sea turtle numbers...

July 5, 2022

Citizen scientists are a homogenous bunch

Citizen science has come to play an important role in research. Some volunteer naturalists keep track of birds and butterflies or comb through camera trap photos. Others scroll through images...

July 5, 2022

Indian Youth Service Corps launches

Interior Secretary Deb Haaland joined Tribal leaders and others in Albuquerque, New Mexico, to launch the Indian Youth Service Corps. The new program offers opportunities to Indigenous youth through conservation...