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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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August 29, 2025

Osprey chicks are dying in their nests

As their populations plummet in the Chesapeake Bay, some scientists point to overfishing

August 28, 2025

Wildlife Vocalizations: Analorena Cifuentes-Rincon

PhD student describes how growing up in Colombia inspired her to pursue a career in wildlife

August 28, 2025

The September issue of JWM is now available

The featured article focuses on what factors make hunters participate in voluntary CWD testing in Wisconsin

August 27, 2025

Leslie Burger wins 2025 TWS education award

The Excellence in Wildlife Education Award celebrates sustained exemplary teaching and contributions to the improvement of wildlife education

August 27, 2025

SC dolphins contain microplastics even before birth

All stranded dolphins tested in the Charleston estuary are contaminated

August 26, 2025

Tentacle bunny virus rebrands jackalopes in viral trend

The internet is buzzing over Colorado’s cottontail rabbits, which carry a century-old virus that has long inspired myths and scientific research

August 26, 2025

TWS wildlife brief on Big Beautiful Bill

New policy brief on the One Big Beautiful Bill Act focuses on impacts to funding for wildlife conservation

August 25, 2025

Microplastics from tires may not harm butterflies

Cabbage white and monarch caterpillars can survive with tire particles in their diets

August 22, 2025

Climate change is speeding up polar bear aging

For every degree of warming since the 1960s, polar bears have aged more quickly, altering their natural life history