Author: Dana Kobilinsky

March 1, 2024

Could old spy images help today’s conservation work?

Researchers say Cold War satellite photos could help biologists understand changes on the landscape around the world

February 29, 2024

Wild Cam: Building a community of turtle conservationists in Kerala

Researchers who once knew little about Asian giant softshell turtles are now protecting them in southern India

February 29, 2024

A worldwide day at the lake is planned to gather samples for science

Researchers are collecting environmental DNA to better grasp global biodiversity

February 28, 2024

The EXPLORE Act aims to revolutionize recreation, conservation and public lands management

The bill proposes several initiatives to expand public land access and conservation

February 28, 2024

What is killing fishers in New Hampshire?

Biologists are embarking on a study to see what role rodenticides may play

February 27, 2024

Strategic grazing could boost declining sage-grouse

In the right conditions, grazing can benefit insects the bird depends on

February 26, 2024

The April issue of the Journal of Wildlife Management

Articles look at genetics of California elk, harbor purpose distribution, human disturbance on Giant pandas and more

February 26, 2024

Scientists on film shoot find new anaconda species

The researchers were traveling with a team from National Geographic when they identified the snake

February 23, 2024

Legislation to fortify USFWS Coastal Program introduced in US House and Senate

The bill aims to enhance U.S. coastal protection

February 23, 2024

B.C. imposes restrictions to reduce chronic wasting disease spread

The disease was found in two deer in January