Bird feeding is not only for the birds
Humans benefit from the activity, too
U.S. government sets out on first-ever assessment of nature
The effort seeks dozens of authors to contribute to a 2026 report
JWM: Swimming pools boost South African bat numbers
Artificial water sources could help populations experiencing a drought
AI cameras can reduce human-wildlife conflict in India
Researchers are deploying remote cameras with artificial intelligence capabilities in India to reduce conflicts between tigers and livestock. Tiger (Panthera tigris) populations have been so successful in rebounding in India that...
Noise and lights deter city frogs
Surveys reveal that two species don’t fare well in urban areas with increased human sound and light pollution
North American birds shed their human names
The American Ornithological Society is renaming some 80 species
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Q&A: A framework for ethics in wildlife management
In a society with competing views of wildlife, should managers be more explicit about the values at stake?
Warming Arctic may pose new risks to endangered right whales
Fishing boats and North Pacific right whales must share the narrow Bering Strait
Wildlife activities reach record high in U.S.
Americans spent nearly $400 billion on outdoor activities in 2022
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