New director confirmed for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
U.S. Senate votes and confirms Brian Nesvik in a 54-43 vote as director of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
What my first fly-in to DC taught me as a scientist
A call for connection, teamwork and collective action when addressing the challenges facing wildlife and fisheries
EPA shuts down key scientific office
Concern rises over the closing and reorganization of the EPA’s key office related to the effects of pollution on wildlife and ecosystem
House committees meet on environmental policy
Congressional hearings focused on federal resource management agencies, endangered species policy, pollution and conservation funding
Supreme Court rules federal agencies may resume staff layoffs
With just one dissenter, the U.S. Supreme Court reversed a previous appeal preventing a mass reduction in force
Public land sales return for an encore
Conservationists renew their efforts to ensure public land sales remain excluded from the 'Big Beautiful Bill'
USFWS seeks comment on endangered species regulations
The Service is asking for public input on how to improve conservation agreements and incidental take permitting
Another screwworm incursion inevitable, experts warn
Parasitic fly larvae that feed on open wounds of mammals and birds could have devastating impacts on wildlife and cattle in the southwest
New policy and communications intern joins TWS
The Wildlife Society welcomes its summer 2025 policy and communications intern, Kaylyn Zipp

