Category: TWS Wildlife News

October 27, 2023

Q&A: Human studies on PFAS can inform wildlife conservation

Researchers are flipping the script when it comes to sentinel species

October 26, 2023

Development pushes one Blanding’s turtle population to the brink

The Ottawa turtles will likely reach “quasi-extinction” in the next decade

October 25, 2023

USFWS rule would expand area for ferret reintroduction

It would also increase flexibility for wildlife managers, and encourage greater cooperation between managers and landowners

October 24, 2023

In the cities, male sparrows do it all

Urban males defend their territories and take care of their chicks

October 20, 2023

The Department of the Interior announces two new wildlife refuges 

The Wyoming Toad Conservation Area and Tennessee’s Paint Rock River National Wildlife Refuge are the newest additions

October 18, 2023

WSB: Metal detectors uncover ingested fishhooks in turtles

Low-cost technology can give quick answers in field work

October 16, 2023

Predator exclusion cages aren’t a trap for sea turtles

Researchers worried the cages would show coyotes where to prey on sea turtles

October 13, 2023

Wildlife activities reach record high in U.S.

Americans spent nearly $400 billion on outdoor activities in 2022

October 13, 2023

TWS member earns award for hog eradication

Brad Pendley was named refuge employee of the year

October 10, 2023

Gray wolf recovery brings new management challenges

Scientists suggest creating zones for different types of gray wolf management