
New WOTUS rule leaves American wetlands vulnerable
A U.S. Supreme Court decision has forced the EPA to remove federal protections from approximately 63% of U.S. wetlands

TWS welcomes 2023 ESA proposed rule changes
These revisions dial back changes in 2019 that TWS expressed concern about

Study quantifies greenhouse gas impacts on polar bears
The new research addresses an Interior memo limiting climate considerations

Commercial rodenticide found in birds of prey
Researchers don’t yet know how harmful the poison is to raptors

JWM: Corridors could ease elephant conflicts with Chinese farmers
A small elephant population is responsible for big problems

Rising seas push out specialized rat species in Florida Keys
As sea levels continue to rise in the Lower Keys, silver rice rats may run out of habitat


Q&A: Shedding light on urban birds
Light pollution can be harmful to some urban birds, but robins make the most of it

Purdue to host research partnership to benefit wildlife
The partnership is Indiana’s first U.S. Geological Survey Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit

Small, migratory birds may be vulnerable to climate change
Those species may have trouble as weather becomes warmer and more unpredictable
