Author: Dana Kobilinsky

October 9, 2025

Fireflies are blinking out in Mexican cities

Oral histories help shed light on the decline of urban insects

Remington Bracher, a Nêhiyaw (Cree) member of Muskoday First Nation, speaks at the plenary during The Wildlife Society's Annual Conference in Edmonton, Alberta. Credit: Katie Perkins/TWS
October 8, 2025

TWS 2025: Braiding Indigenous knowledge with Western science

Plenary speakers discuss the importance of working together to provide new perspectives on wildlife management

October 8, 2025

New database ranks most imperiled bird habitats

The American Bird Conservancy and others have created a system that tracks different ecological niches that avian species use

October 7, 2025

TWS 2025: ‘Wings of Survival’ kicks off Edmonton conference

An epic journey following the Pacific Flyway will highlight conservation work and challenges

October 7, 2025

Jane Goodall dies at the age of 91

Pioneering primatologist inspired a generation of wildlifers and shifted our thinking on primates

October 7, 2025

Seaweed traps sea turtle hatchlings

Sargassum blooms keep the endangered species from reaching the safety of the ocean

October 6, 2025

TWS 2025: Wilderness as a natural laboratory

Prioritizing basic research in wilderness areas can save species before they become endangered

October 3, 2025

Prey caching may give pumas a bad rep

Research reveals that the way that big cats save scavenge remains for leftovers contributes to conflict with ranchers

October 3, 2025

AFWA honors TWS members

Their awards commemorate a lifetime of dedication and outstanding service to humans and wildlife

October 2, 2025

Edmonton: A gateway to northern nature

This year’s annual conference takes us to a city of contrasts in Canada