
Los Angeles wildfires take toll on local wildlife
Habitat loss from historic fires may have long-term effects on LA’s wildlife

New portable DNA test could help detect rare turtle
Conservationists are searching for more Swinhoe’s softshell turtles—only two are known to exist in the world

Apply now for TWS’ Leadership Institute Class of 2025
The Wildlife Society is accepting applications for its Leadership Institute class of 2025 through March 14

Wild Cam: Lack of water drives key deer toward domestication
Wildlife managers may need to create artificial water sources to avoid extirpation in some areas

Urban coyotes live longer in highly populated areas
Both high population density and low socioeconomic status in neighborhoods are linked to longer lifespans in Chicago coyotes

The finer side of predicting biodiversity patterns
Sometimes the big picture can leave out hidden habitat


TWS welcomes new staff writer
With training in ecology and science writing, Olivia Milloway brings dual expertise to TWS

Plan finalized for utility-scale solar projects on western public lands
Nearly 32 million acres of federal lands across 11 states will be available for utility-scale solar development

TWS CEO Ed Arnett joins committee for Public Lands Rule
The BLM charges the 15-member committee with advising how to enact the Public Lands Rule
