
Detection dogs seek out invasive lanternfly
The dogs detected the insects’ eggs better than humans in forests

Wildlife stowaways hitchhike on ornamental plants
As the global ornamental plant trade blooms, so does the number of its unintended passengers

Why are polar bear populations declining?
Researchers turn to studying energy to find answers to this question


TWS2024: Tegu lures don’t attract bycatch
Certain smells may attract tegus, but they don’t bring in raccoons and other native mammals

A global look at effects of climate change on frogs and toads
Drought will disproportionately affect frogs and toads in the Amazon and Atlantic Rainforest

Climate Connections features Paul Taillie
The Yale radio program focused on conserving the silver rice rat in the Florida Keys

The February issue of The Journal of Wildlife Management is now available
The featured article focuses on anticoagulant rodenticides in coyotes

Leopard roars reveal their identity
Leopard vocalizations can help researchers conduct population estimates and manage human-wildlife conflicts

Threatened Kansas species recovering
Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks is recommending delisting of a turtle, lizard and fish
