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Introducing the “Our Wild Lives” podcast

TWS’ new show brings together diverse stories in wildlife conservation

Read Now October 17, 2025
November 7, 2025

LISTEN: The science of wildlife hits a fresh new note

How can the worlds of wildlife conservation and music come together in perfect harmony?

November 6, 2025

Kentucky streams no longer heaven for hellbenders

Environmental DNA study reveals the large salamanders’ stream occupancy is down by more than half

November 6, 2025

Whooping crane dies of bird flu

Death marks the first known death of species from avian influenza

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134 Results for Climate Change
April 1, 2025

Study recommends IUCN uplist emperor penguin

A new research method accounting for uncertainty leads scientists to suggest the IUCN change the species’ status to endangered

March 19, 2025

Bird strategies connected to different climate challenges

Whether long or short lived, birds face different obstacles when it comes to a warming climate

March 12, 2025

California marine species threatened by climate change

Some of the state’s most economically and culturally important species are at the highest risk

March 7, 2025

Wild Cam: Drought brings drinking problems for Tequila bats

Are long-nosed bats diversifying their feeding patterns in response to increased dry periods?

March 5, 2025

Caribou movement patterns reveal distinct populations

Behavior patterns can point to which groups of caribou are at risk

March 4, 2025

Climate Connections features Elizabeth Znidersic

The Yale radio program shared how sound can uncover clues about birds' responses to climatic events

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February 27, 2025

Wild Cam: Dens crucial for polar bear survival 

Footage shows polar bear cubs emerging from dens for the first time

February 19, 2025

Climate Connections features Steeve Côté

The Yale radio program tapped into the effects of anti-tick pesticides on moose

February 6, 2025

Climate Connections features Sarah Fritts

The Yale radio program focused on how bats and wind turbines can coexist