2025 Publications Awards Winners announced
Awards include best authored and edited books as well as journal articles
The July issue of the Journal of Wildlife Management is now available
The featured article focuses on estimating urban moose population demographics
Climate change will push sea turtles into shipping lanes
As world temperatures heat up, marine reptiles will likely shift poleward
TWS 2024: Lead is ‘silently poisoning’ captive cheetahs
Captive cheetahs are more vulnerable to lead poisoning than big cats in the wild
Chicago rodents adapt to life in the city
Over more than a century, chipmunk and vole skulls have changed shape to fit an urban lifestyle
Jim Scull of South Dakota receives Citizen Conservation Award
This year's winner of the Central Mountains and Plains Section’s award embodies conservation values in action
Tropical milkweed supports urban resident monarchs
Despite high parasite loads, resident California monarch butterfly populations thrive in urban gardens with nonnative evergreen milkweed
Land deal protects Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge from mine
After six years of controversy, the Conservation Fund ensures the Okefenokee Swamp is safe from mining—for now
New test distinguishes between elephant and legal mammoth ivory
This strategy will prevent poachers from passing off similar-looking elephant ivory as mammoth ivory

