Author: Dana Kobilinsky

September 10, 2019

For sea turtles, climate change harms dwarf short-term gains

While the long-term effects of climate change are likely to spell trouble for sea turtles, researchers found that some populations could see short-term benefits. Looking at 17 loggerhead sea turtle...

September 10, 2019

JWM: Jackals only attack livestock when wild prey is scarce

Jackal attacks on domestic sheep in South Africa are most common when the predators lack wild prey resources, according to new research. These findings on the feeding habits of black-backed...

September 10, 2019

Sea otter deaths linked to domestic cats

Sea otters in California are dying from a parasite they’re picking up from cats on the loose. Researchers recently found the otters are picking up the parasite Toxoplasma gondii from...

September 9, 2019

Eavesdropping squirrels take cues from bird chatter

When birds are chattering, it’s not just other birds tuning in. Squirrels are listening, too, researchers found, taking cues for when predators may be lurking or when it’s safe to...

September 9, 2019

Sea lions to be culled to protect salmon

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is accepting public comments on a new plan to cull sea lions on the Columbia River, along the Oregon-Washington border, in order to benefit...

September 9, 2019

UK county puts on red light for bats

An English county is pioneering the use of street lighting intended to reduce impacts on bats. The Worcestershire County Council has installed red LED lights along a crossing area on...

September 6, 2019

Watch: California embarks on massive wildlife overpass

California is building what state transportation officials will be the world’s largest wildlife overpass. Paid mostly with private donations, the overpass will span 200 feet across 10 lanes of U.S....

September 6, 2019

Shell disease may hamper pond turtle recovery

A newly described syndrome that causes lesions on turtle shells may be slowing the impacts of recovery efforts for northwestern pond turtles in Washington state. “The shell disease is probably...

September 6, 2019

TWS’ Leadership Institute receives grant from DSC Foundation

The Dallas Safari Club Foundation has continued to support of The Wildlife Society’s Leadership Institute through a $16,000 grant for the class of 2019. For several years, the Dallas Safari...

September 5, 2019

New Mexico agency proposes trapping regulation changes

Updated trapping regulations released by the New Mexico Department of Game and Fish last month would require participation in trapper education programs, limit trapping within a half-mile of officially recognized...