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2025 TWS Elections

Take a look at candidates for this year’s TWS election

Read Now April 29, 2025
May 14, 2025

Brains, ranges and climate change adaptation

Bird species with big ranges and big brains may not be as adaptable to climate change a previously thought

May 13, 2025

How can waterbids coexist with floating solar projects?

Researchers make recommendations to help waterbirds live with “floatavaltaics”

May 12, 2025

Lost federal funding hits Tribal wildlife management

In a survey, 60% of Tribes responded they experienced federal grant freezes

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May 1, 2024

‘Supercomputing’ uncovers information about great gray owl

They spend more time close to people than once thought

April 23, 2024

Deep snows deter red foxes

Frequent, larger snow events brought on by climate change could reduce fox populations

April 10, 2024

WSB: Spotting leopard seals by algorithm

Researchers tested computer programs to see how well they identified individuals by their markings

April 9, 2024

Leatherbacks follow jellyfish along U.S. coastline

The turtles forage along the continental shelf

April 5, 2024

Special WSB issue to feature wild turkey symposium presenters

The Wildlife Society Bulletin and the National Wild Turkey Federation are partnering to share research

April 3, 2024

Raptors prey on prairie dogs in the winter

Prairie dogs are a reliable food source, but plague is making them less consistent

March 29, 2024

Empowering women through Wild Sheep Foundation program

Women Hunt® provides resources and opportunities for women to learn why and how to hunt

March 28, 2024

Grant helps new wildlifers purchase field gear

Trail Blazer Grant recipients have purchased waders, spotting scopes, sunglasses and more

March 26, 2024

TWS 2023: How healthy are elephant hybrids?

Biologists separated African elephants into two species, but their hybrids raise new questions