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Birds avoid spotted lanternflies fed on invasive plants

Spotted lanternflies that feed on the tree of heaven are unpalatable to birds

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December 19, 2025

More than 60,000 penguins starve to death in South Africa

Following sardine stock collapse from overfishing and the climate crisis, penguins have nothing to eat

December 18, 2025

Why are porcupines disappearing?

Even though state bounties ceased more than four decades ago, numbers have failed to rebound

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September 14, 2023

A detection dog sniffs out sea turtle nests

Could dogs help locate hard-to-find sea turtle eggs?

September 13, 2023

Biden cancels controversial oil and gas leases in the Arctic

The move will help preserve Arctic lands and wildlife, the Biden administration says

September 13, 2023

Watch: Exploring the restoration of ospreys

Once a rare sight, osprey are common in New jersey today

September 12, 2023

Model shows population trends for 500 bird species

Researchers used artificial intelligence to enhance citizen science

September 12, 2023

Spotted lanterflies may be less harmful than they were feared

Researchers found good news for many hardwood trees

September 11, 2023

WSB: Drones can help scare gulls away

Gulls can cause huge problems for wildlife managers in some cities. When they nest in large colonies near airports, these urban-adapted, roof-nesting birds pose a risk of collision with planes....

September 11, 2023

Russian park introduces bison

Wildlife managers seek to recreate ancient ecosystem roles

September 8, 2023

The September/October Issue of The Wildlife Professional

Hellbent on Conservation: Biologists wade a ‘never-ending stream of challenges’ to conserve at-risk hellbenders

September 8, 2023

Mass bison kill in 1800s has lasting legacy on Indigenous people

Extirpation of bison from large parts of their former range affected more than the ecology