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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

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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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Reindeer
December 23, 2014

Reindeer Populations Are In Trouble Worldwide

Reindeer populations around the world are declining. Currently, these ungulates live in Finland, Sweden, Norway, Alaska, Canada, Russia, Mongolia, and China, where the population has declined about 28 percent. Read...

White Deer
December 22, 2014

Future Unknown for Isolated White Deer

Citizens express concern for the future of 200 white deer, not albino, fenced in a 10,000-acre area around the Seneca Army base in the Finger Lakes District of New York....

Lesser Prairie Chicken
December 17, 2014

Comment Period for Farm Bill Program Now Open

The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) has released a rule for the implementation of the Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP). EQIP is a farm bill program...

Plastic Pollution
December 15, 2014

Trash Talk

In a recent study, researchers estimate 5.25 trillion pieces of plastic are polluting the world’s oceans. Read about their findings in the National Geographic News.

Moose
December 9, 2014

Tougher Legislation For Poachers in Saskatchewan

Environmental Minister Scott Moe announced last month that Saskatchewan hunting legislation will be updated for the first time in sixteen years. The Wildlife Amendment Act, 2014 would increase the severity...

Coyote
December 8, 2014

California Bans Prizes for Hunting Competitions

The California Fish and Game Commission voted last week to prohibit rewards for hunting contests involving species such as coyotes and foxes, classified by the state as non-game species or...

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Wood Bison
December 5, 2014

A Long Awaited Homecoming for Wood Bison

Wood bison (Bison bison athabascae), the larger cousins of the more common plains bison, are being released back into the Alaska wild. Alaska has been housing wood bison in captivity...

Mexican Wolf
December 3, 2014

Mexican Wolf Recovery Program Revised

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service proposed revisions to its Mexican wolf (Canis lupus baileyi) recovery program. With the completion of a final Environmental Impact Statement, FWS proposes to expand...

Green Sea Turtle
December 2, 2014

Cold-Stunned Turtles Returned to Sea

Wildlife officials released more than 50 green sea turtles (Chelonia mydas) into the Gulf of Mexico off the Texas coast last week after treating the turtles for hypothermia, also known...