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The January issue of JWM is now available

The featured article models the occupancy of prey, predators and livestock in the Central Himalayas

Read Now January 7, 2026
January 16, 2026

LISTEN: Shearer reflects on career with USFWS

Hope perseveres despite early retirement for former federal wildlife professional

January 16, 2026

WATCH: Wildlife interact with underwater turbines

Seals and seabirds appear to be safe from colliding with tidal energy infrastructure

January 15, 2026

Oregon elk genetics may shield rare deer subspecies from CWD

Around half of the state’s elk have genes associated with lower susceptibility to chronic wasting disease

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February 24, 2015

Officials Mull Grizzly Restoration in North Cascades

The National Park Service and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service will explain a new proposal to re-establish grizzly bears in the North Cascades next month. Some of the bears...

Bee
February 23, 2015

Are Some Airports a Beehive of Activity?

A number of airports are starting to keep beehives in nearby fields, as part of an environmental initiative at airports around the world. Honeybees have been declining for about a...

Bald Eagles
February 13, 2015

Video: NASA Helps Survey Bald Eagles

Three times a year, NASA aircraft operations use one of NASA’s helicopters to conduct eagle flights with environmental ecologists to keep tabs on eagle nests. Although the bald eagle population...

Mountain Lion
February 11, 2015

Nebraska Game and Parks Tracks Mountain Lions

The Nebraska Game and Parks Commission field staff recently started a four-year research project to place GPS tracking collars on mountain lions. As part of the effort, biologists will track...

Forest
February 10, 2015

TWS Backs Effort Demanding Halt on Old Growth Logging

The Wildlife Society has joined with six other scientific societies on a campaign to prompt the Obama administration to halt old-growth forest logging in the Tongass National Forest in Alaska....

Caribou
February 9, 2015

Northwest Territories Mobile Conservation Area

The Northwest Territories has banned hunting in a new, mobile conservation area with changing borders to protect the vulnerable Bathurst caribou herd. Radio collars and reconnaissance flights will be used...

Wildlife Damage Wisconsin
February 6, 2015

Wildlife Damage Program Helps Prevent Conflicts

Wildlife damage specialists with the South Dakota Game, Fish, and Parks Department work with nearly 2,000 landowners to manage potential wildlife conflicts on their land. The damage specialists help prevent...

High Fence Deer Hunting
February 5, 2015

Indiana Courts Rule on High-Fence Deer Hunting

The Indiana Court of Appeals ruled that the Indiana Department of Natural Resources (IDNR) does not have the authority to ban high-fence deer hunting. Conservation groups cite concerns about the...

Spring Bear
February 3, 2015

Spring Bear Hunt in Ontario Yields Lower Numbers

The Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry decided to reinitiate a spring bear hunt due to growing public safety concerns about the large population in the province – estimated...