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Wild Cam: As snow decreases, wolf stomachs rumble

Lower snow levels in Minnesota winters means fewer vulnerable deer for packs to prey on

Read Now December 19, 2024
January 17, 2025

TWS welcomes new staff writer

With training in ecology and science writing, Olivia Milloway brings dual expertise to TWS

January 17, 2025

Plan finalized for utility-scale solar projects on western public lands

Nearly 32 million acres of federal lands across 11 states will be available for utility-scale solar development

January 16, 2025

TWS CEO Ed Arnett joins committee for Public Lands Rule

The BLM charges the 15-member committee with advising how to enact the Public Lands Rule

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January 6, 2025

Modeling American pika distribution based on what they leave behind

A model taking into account past evidence of pika presence can inform how they’ll perform amidst climate change

December 17, 2024

When building crossing structures, consider climate change

Researchers found four areas where crossing structures would benefit elk now and in the future

November 27, 2024

JWM: Bison, burns and birds  

Reintroducing bison and prescribing fires can benefit grassland bird species

November 21, 2024

Mountain lions change timing of activity in response to recreation

In the greater LA area, mountain lions are becoming more active at night to avoid people

November 20, 2024

Monarch butterflies are losing their migration 

Some things people are doing to help the butterfly may actually be hurting it

November 14, 2024

Coyote hunting doesn’t always decrease populations 

Researchers looked at relationships between predators, humans and coyotes on a large scale

November 5, 2024

JWM: With too many free-roaming horses, sage-grouse suffer 

Sage-grouse survival declines when free-roaming horse populations get too large

July 19, 2024

Special JWM issue highlights Indigenous wildlife research and management

Studies cover policy issues, Tribally driven research, management activities and Indigenous knowledge

May 17, 2024

Florida corridor buffers effects of climate change on wildlife—and people

10 million acres of the Florida Wildlife Corridor are already conserved

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