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Listen: Conservation trouble in paradise

How wildlife managers are fighting invasives and restoring native habitats in the U.S. Virgin Islands

Read Now November 14, 2025
November 14, 2025

Listen: Conservation trouble in paradise

How wildlife managers are fighting invasives and restoring native habitats in the U.S. Virgin Islands

November 14, 2025

Zoos may need to start fresh on giraffe programs

Species hybridization and genetic dilution mean giraffe populations in zoos have lost conservation value

November 13, 2025

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Elephants
February 19, 2015

U.S. Releases Plan to Combat Illegal Wildlife Trade

Wildlife poaching and trade are a serious threat to wildlife conservation. The escalation and severity of this threat has prompted the United States to take action. On February 11, 2015,...

Clearwater River in Idaho
February 19, 2015

Hunters and Anglers Protest Land Transfers

Earlier this month, the Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership (TRCP) — an alliance of more than 1,400 membership-based hunting and fishing organizations — created a coalition to put a stop to...

Actias luna moth
February 18, 2015

Long Moth Tails Make Predators Go Batty

The best way for some moths to avoid ending up on an upside-down dinner plate is by sporting a lot of tail, according to new research. A study published in...

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Yellowstone Elk
February 18, 2015

Yellowstone National Park Plans Elk Population Study

Yellowstone National Park is teaming up with Utah State University to conduct a study that will help determine why the northern Yellowstone elk herd has declined 60 to 70 percent...

BLM 2.0
February 13, 2015

BLM Solicits Public Input on New Planning Initiative

The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is in the process of drafting a proposed rule for part of its Planning 2.0 Initiative. Planning 2.0 is the agency’s strategy to streamline...

Sportsmen Bill
February 12, 2015

Senators Reintroduce Bipartisan Sportsmen’s Bill

Senators Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska) and Martin Heinrich (D-New Mexico), along with a group of four other bipartisan co-sponsors, recently introduced S. 405, The Bipartisan Sportsmen Act of 2015. The bill...

Bear
February 11, 2015

Officials Consider Limited Bear Hunts in Florida

The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission met in Jacksonville last week to discuss black bear (Ursus americanus floridanus) management strategies to help reduce human-bear conflicts. At the meeting, commissioners...

Northern Spotted owl
February 11, 2015

Illegal Weed Plantations May Affect Owl Recovery

Illegal marijuana plantations may not lead to high times for the recovery of a species of threatened owls, according to researchers. The northern spotted owl (Strix occidentalis caurina) is currently...

Deer
February 6, 2015

Novel Collars Aid in Assessing Disease Risks

The ability to accurately measure and detect contact between two or more animals is critical to understanding disease transmission risks. In order to collect more accurate contact data among white-tailed...