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Introducing the “Our Wild Lives” podcast

TWS’ new show brings together diverse stories in wildlife conservation

Read Now October 17, 2025
November 7, 2025

LISTEN: The science of wildlife hits a fresh new note

How can the worlds of wildlife conservation and music come together in perfect harmony?

November 6, 2025

Kentucky streams no longer heaven for hellbenders

Environmental DNA study reveals the large salamanders’ stream occupancy is down by more than half

November 6, 2025

Whooping crane dies of bird flu

Death marks the first known death of species from avian influenza

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September 5, 2025

Void for vagueness

Is it possible to end all DEI work? The Trump administration is trying, but a litany of lawyers says not so fast

April 25, 2025

Comfort food for thought

Wildlife Vocalizations started five years ago to elevate members’ voices. Could these stories now spark the next chapter for TWS?

March 20, 2025

NEPA loses its regs

Recently, the Council on Environmental Quality posted an interim final rule removing existing regulations for implementing NEPA

March 6, 2025

What the DOGE is happening?

After weeks of federal agency layoffs—and more on the horizon—you may be wondering how we got here and what could happen next

February 13, 2025

A love letter to The Western Section

Taking a moment to express admiration this Valentine’s Day to the dedicated work of The Wildlife Society’s organization units

March 3, 2022

TWS journals: A new look & top downloads of 2021

You may have noticed a few changes to the appearance of The Journal of Wildlife Management, Wildlife Monographs and Wildlife Society Bulletin. After more than a decade without a change...