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The January issue of JWM is now available

The featured article models the occupancy of prey, predators and livestock in the Central Himalayas

Read Now January 7, 2026
February 3, 2026

TWS turns 90!

Celebrating nine decades of supporting professionals and successful wildlife conservation

February 3, 2026

Discovering the impacts of brain drain and disinvestment

New researchers illuminates the price of cuts to scientific funding and staff

Photo of playful otters swimming and floating in water, emphasizing marine wildlife and conservation efforts.
February 2, 2026

WV: Samantha Hamilton

PhD student Samantha Hamilton uses foraging noise to track sea otters

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September 12, 2025

Process begins to end Roadless Rule

USDA has kicked off the process of rescinding the rule limiting road building and timber harvest

September 12, 2025

Janice Gardner wins Jim McDonough Award

The award recognizes her dedication to wildlife—and supporting the people who protect it

September 11, 2025

Why are there no rats in Alberta?

A unique combination of regulatory foresight and wildlife management has helped the province achieve the nearly unthinkable

September 11, 2025

Study reveals sex mismatches in wild birds

Five bird species in four avian orders exhibit mismatches in genetic and physical sex

September 10, 2025

Christopher Rota and TJ Benson win McAtee/Burger Awards

The awards honor associate editors of TWS’ Journal of Wildlife Management and Wildlife Society Bulletin

September 10, 2025

Texas cracks massive deer smuggling ring

A wildlife smuggling bust unveils a statewide black market in captive deer trafficking and regulatory fraud

September 9, 2025

JWM: Swine fever drives starving tigers into Russian villages

A drop in wild prey is leading to increasing conflict between humans and predators

September 9, 2025

Major expansion of hunting and fishing access

Now 87,000 acres of public land are open to hunting and fishing

September 8, 2025

An herbivore by any other name

Rethinking how we classify animals based on what they eat—and what it means for wildlife management