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Wildlife Vocalizations: Anna Brose

Anna Brose shares the excitement and enthusiasm that pushes her past the road bumps she may encounter

Read Now March 21, 2023
Anna Brose holds a bison skull in Yellowstone National Park while doing telemetry checks on collared bison in the park in 2017.
March 30, 2023

2023 TWS Elections: Vice President

This year’s nominees for vice president of TWS are Fidel Hernández and Paul Johansen

March 30, 2023

USFWS agreement advances conservation on working forests

The agreement formalizes the Wildlife Conservation Initiative

March 29, 2023

Migrating birds may break for immune system boost

Stopovers aren’t just to refuel, researchers found

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March 3, 2023

Where extinct in the wild species fit into conservation

Species that only exist in places like zoos and aquariums are often left out of conservation assessments

February 28, 2023

COVID lockdowns brought tigers closer to roads

GPS-collared male and female tigers responded differently to the lockdown

February 27, 2023

Wild Cam: Where do sloth bears den?

Female sloth bears may sometimes take risks to gain access to better resources

February 24, 2023

USFWS to revamp Endangered Species Act permitting

Proposed changes would streamline deployment of survival and incidental take permits

February 23, 2023

What’s the best way to translocate snakes?

Researchers examined dozens of studies to find the best strategies

February 13, 2023

Toxic chemicals from everyday products found in killer whales

A common chemical in toilet paper was among those toxins

February 10, 2023

WSB: Counting Nubian Ibex in the Judean Desert

Trail camera and GPS collar tracking reveal effects of drought on Israeli ungulate population

February 6, 2023

UMaine’s Student Chapter contributed to historic progress for RAWA during the last Congress

A UMaine event supporting Recovering America’s Wildlife Act is an example of how students can take action