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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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July 29, 2024

Maurice Hornocker wins Aldo Leopold Memorial Award

TWS member spearheaded the research of mountain lions at a time when carnivores were barely studied

July 25, 2024

Drought may boost parasite loads in giant salamanders

Dry conditions may lead to “overwhelming” numbers of trematodes in amphibians

July 22, 2024

Feral pigs may usher nonnative plants into Hawaii

Pigs disturb native forests on Big Island

July 15, 2024

Butterflies make record-setting journey across the Atlantic

Discovered in South America, the butterflies likely flew from Africa or Europe

July 8, 2024

For translocated Florida tortoises, survival is troublingly low

Turtles moved from faraway sites actually survive better than those moved short distances

July 3, 2024

JWM: Indigenous knowledge informs Alaska wolf listing

Alaska Indigenous people have lived alongside wolves for centuries

July 1, 2024

Snowmobiles affect bird songs

Researchers compared the way that snow machine noise silences bird songs in Yellowstone National Park

June 18, 2024

Cameras reveal the social lives of urban sea turtles

A threatened California population is surprisingly tolerant of one another

June 14, 2024

Artificial water sources help migrating cranes

Reservoirs, stock ponds and flooded meadows provide water in parched landscapes

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