Category: TWS Wildlife News

May 23, 2023

TWS2022: Canada lynx tolerate beetle kill forests

The felines follow their primary prey—snowshoe hares

May 22, 2023

USFWS releases revised policies for mitigating natural resource damage

New policies will guide the agency, partners and project proponents in employing mitigation practices

May 19, 2023

Human shields can be lethal for midsized predators 

Choosing humans over predators, coyotes and bobcats put themselves at risk

May 18, 2023

Q&A: Pairing two models to benefit wildlife

Can the longstanding North American Model and the emerging One Health framework work together?

May 16, 2023

Call for nominations open for Annual Climate Adaptation Leadership Awards

The awards recognize those taking action to reduce impacts of climate change and advance adaptation in a changing world

May 15, 2023

Resolution would end lesser prairie chicken ESA protection

The U.S. Senate recently passed a provision that would end ESA protections for lesser prairie chicken

May 12, 2023

JWM: What’s the best way to manage harbor seals?

Researchers compared lethal and nonlethal methods to reduce pressure on salmon in Pacific Northwest

May 10, 2023

WSB: Drones help quantify wild pig damage

An eye in the sky can help landowners make decisions for managing wild pigs

May 9, 2023

Do cougars affect ecosystems by preying on feral donkeys?

Donkey activity patterns may affect vegetation around desert wetlands

May 8, 2023

For high-elevation squirrels, climate alone won’t decide their future

A variety of conditions affect how species might respond to environmental change due to differences in their ecological niches