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New policy and communications intern joins TWS

The Wildlife Society welcomes its summer 2025 policy and communications intern, Kaylyn Zipp

Read Now June 9, 2025
June 20, 2025

Wildfires make bumble bees bigger, more abundant

Bumble bees benefit from wildfire in the Sierra Nevada Mountains

June 20, 2025

Watch: Rare Senegal ghost elephant spotted on camera

The animal may be the last of its kind in the West African nation

June 18, 2025

Changes in scavenger populations affect disease transmission

Apex scavengers are decreasing globally as mesoscavengers increase

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121 Results for Climate Change
August 21, 2023

Montana lowers deer quotas in response to smaller herds

Drought and hard winters have reduced populations in southeast Montana

August 21, 2023

Small, migratory birds may be vulnerable to climate change

Those species may have trouble as weather becomes warmer and more unpredictable

August 18, 2023

Climate is shifting 4,000 years of polar food stability

Archaeological remains reveal how the Canadian Arctic’s food web has changed

August 7, 2023

Wild Cam: In the face of megafire, some animals prove resilient

Remote cameras capture a before-and-after glimpse of the Mendocino Complex Fire

August 4, 2023

As the climate changes, wild turkeys aren’t keeping up

Earlier springs raise concerns for wild turkeys in the South

August 3, 2023

Q&A: Rapid-fire evolution in the Pyrocene

Researchers consider how wildlife may adapt to catastrophic wildfires

July 17, 2023

JWM: Saharan gazelles need large tracts of protected land

Prolonged drought may be affecting these desert-dwelling gazelles

July 12, 2023

JWM: Large, intense burns may limit habitat for Washington lynx 

Climate change and past fire suppression had led to damaging wildfires

July 12, 2023

Big herbivores preserve plant life in a warming Arctic

Animals like caribou and musk oxen slow the loss of plant diversity caused by disappearing sea ice