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January 31, 2019

Coyotes with blue-eyed mutation show up in California

Photographers and California residents have spotted and photographed blue-eyed coyotes (Canis latrans) throughout the state, from Sacramento to Santa Cruz. The species usually has golden-brown irises. Biologists say the blue...

January 30, 2019

Fellows and Group Achievement nominations due this Friday

The deadline to submit nominations for 2019 TWS Fellows and Group Achievement Awards is this Friday, Feb. 1, by 11:59 p.m. EST. Nominate a respected colleague you believe will continue...

January 30, 2019

TWS members help break barriers as women

TWS members Annemarie Prince, Melia DeVivo and Sara Hansen, were recently spotlighted in The Spokesman Review as three Washington state wildlife scientists helping pave the way for other women wildlifers....

January 29, 2019

Working to Improve Forest Health

More people are having a greater influence on natural resource issues than ever before, which is good. People want to do what is best yet are not necessarily familiar with...

January 29, 2019

A last of its species is alone no more

The last known Sehuencas water frog (Telmatobius yuracare) existed alone in captivity in Bolivia while biologists searched for a possible mate. After 10 years, they succeeded. On an expedition to...

January 28, 2019

Government shutdown ends after 35 days

The U.S. government temporarily returned to full funding late Friday night after more than a month of a partial government shutdown that resulted in hundreds of thousands of furloughed government employees...

January 25, 2019

Climate change creates deadly nest competition

Pied flycatchers (Ficedula hypoleuca) and great tits (Parus major) interact a lot. Both rely on the sudden appearance of caterpillars to raise their young, and both compete for the same...

January 24, 2019

Ancient East Coast cypress trees protected in conservancy

A tract of land in North Carolina that is home to the oldest trees east of the Rockies — bald cypress trees dating to Roman times — is being protected...

January 24, 2019

Avian cholera kills thousands of water birds at Salton Sea

California wildlife officials say a January outbreak of avian cholera has killed thousands of ducks, gulls and other water birds at the Salton Sea. Such outbreaks occur annually due to...

January 23, 2019

Feral cats removed to protect piping plovers

A colony of feral cats (Felis catus) has been removed from Long Island’s Jones Beach State Park and taken to animal shelters in an effort to protect piping plovers (Charadrius...