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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 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

November 5, 2025

The November/December issue of The Wildlife Professional

Industry affects wildlife populations in the Alberta oil sands

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October 30, 2024

Polar bears at higher risk of contracting some pathogens

The increased prevalence of the pathogens is some of the most rapid changes in exposure ever reported in the bears

September 25, 2024

How species find enough food in Yellowstone

Smaller species have different strategies than larger ones

September 23, 2024

JWM: Lead poses biggest risk to eagles

Researchers looked at lead exposure in 14 birds and 17 mammals

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August 23, 2024

Dogs may be key in detecting CWD infection

Trained dogs may be able to detect a CWD infection in wild and captive cervids

July 15, 2024

Elephants receive first of its kind vaccine

A female 40-year-old received an mRNA vaccine against a herpesvirus

May 23, 2024

Mexican heat wave is killing howler monkeys

Temperatures are so high, the monkeys are falling from the trees

February 27, 2024

Wild Cam: Remote cameras zoom in on population size

Researchers found camera traps can replace traditional methods to gauge mammal densities

February 14, 2024

Watch: Do apes have a sense of humor?

A study shows that great apes tease each other

January 18, 2024

Watch: Capturing and conserving desert bighorn

Biologists in New Mexico conduct captures to bolster populations around the state