Articles by Ed Thompson
Bee Soup: A Delicious New Method to Study Populations
Determining bee population numbers is as challenging as determining stock market trends, according to Douglas Yu, an associate professor at the University of East ...
Video: Crews Control 10,000-Acre Fire in Wildlife Refuge
A fire that burned more than 10,000 acres of the Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge in Florida has been 85 percent controlled, with no more active fires being ...
Professionals, Students and Supporters: Become a Wildlife Partner Today!
Click Here to Become a Wildlife Partner! If you aren’t a member of the parent organization of The Wildlife Society, but are a wildlife professional, student ...
New TWS Membership Benefit Launching February 24
On Tuesday, February 24, TWS membership becomes even more valuable—and at no additional cost to our members. Every Tuesday, TWS members will receive an email with ...
A New Look at Wildlife.org
Wildlife.org is now your single destination for both TWS and wildlife news! Your Society has taken a major step forward in improving both your experience with our ...
Combating the Rage
Attracting Rabid Bats with Artificial Sound When renowned bat researcher Denny Constantine passed away on May 24, 2014, the wildlife health community lost one of ...
Groups Come Together on Polar Bear Hunting
Several aboriginal organizations, local hunters, and territorial and provincial governments in Canada reached a landmark agreement to manage the Southern Hudson Bay ...
Policy Toolkit for Conservation Affairs Network
The Wildlife Society has recently developed and released a Policy Toolkit for its members. Created specifically for TWS’s Conservation Affairs Network, the ...
21st Annual Conference in Pittsburgh, PA
The 21st Annual Conference in Pittsburgh, PA, more than 1,400 wildlife professionals and students are packing their bags for a robust learning, networking and ...