
Wildfire suppressants may add metals to environments
New research quantified metal concentrations found in long-term fire retardants and other fire suppression products

JWM: With too many free-roaming horses, sage-grouse suffer
Sage-grouse survival declines when free-roaming horse populations get too large

Weather radar can help track Australia’s birds
Scientists can monitor bird migration in Australia through weather data


JWM: Baffin Bay beluga population has halved
Decades of analysis in the Baffin Bay population reveals harvest pressure may be causing declines

Rats could help fight illegal wildlife trade
African giant pouched rats can sniff out illegally trafficked wildlife species

TWS Position Statement: The North American Model and the Future of Wildlife Conservation
Back to Position Statements page The North American Model of Wildlife Conservation (The Model) is a set of laws and policies that emerged over more than a century and collectively...


Burmese pythons eat big
The invasive snakes are able to eat much larger species than researchers previously thought

The Nov/Dec issue of The Wildlife Professional
On Track with Wildlife: Satellite tracking devices uncover wildlife movement

What wildlifers might expect from presidential candidates on conservation
How would the Harris-Walz and Trump-Vance presidencies potentially manage public lands, prioritize federal spending, and implement conservation policy?