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The March issue of the Wildlife Society Bulletin is now available

Articles focus on duck hunters’ bag limit compliance, LGBTQ+ inclusion and more

Read Now March 20, 2024
April 25, 2024

2024 TWS Elections: Southwest Representative  

This year’s nominees for Southwest Representative to TWS Council are Kathy Granillo and Erika Nowak

April 25, 2024

Can these butterflies fill the gap left by their extinct relative?

Biologists released silvery blue butterflies in an area once occupied by the Xerces blue

April 24, 2024

Q&A: TEK and the wildlife profession

Tracing a trajectory from “elitism” to “equity”

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74 Results for Climate Change
February 15, 2024

Climate change to bring invasive plants to the eastern U.S.

The plants could be ecologically and economically harmful

February 13, 2024

UN report finds a fifth of migratory species are at risk of extinction

Nearly half of species’ populations are declining

February 8, 2024

Mexico monarch numbers plunge

Biologists blame heat, drought and habitat loss

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January 31, 2024

Plunging temperatures lead to N.C. sea turtle deaths

Biologists have rescued hundreds of cold-stunned turtles from the coast

January 29, 2024

In the tropics, climate change puts cold-blooded species at risk

Tropical reptiles, amphibians and insects can’t take much more heat

January 24, 2024

Wildlife is feeling the cold, too

Some species are well adapted to chilly temperatures, but for others, winter can be a struggle

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January 16, 2024

Could transplanted corals save Caribbean reefs?

As coral die-offs continue, researchers look for ways to revive Caribbean reefs

January 10, 2024

2023 was hottest year on record

Warming temperatures brought extreme weather events

January 8, 2024

For wildlife in rehab centers, humans are the culprit

Researchers discover trends using 600,000 records from wildlife rehabilitation centers