TWS submits comments to BLM on sage-grouse planning
The comments were developed with chapters, sections and working groups to highlight critical management issues facing this iconic species
A new list documents ‘lost’ birds
Researchers tallied 126 species not seen in a decade
As grizzlies mate with polar bears, concerns about hybrids grow
Researchers worry hybrid bears may be unfit for the harsh Arctic
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TWS member Rhys Evans receives lifetime achievement award
The National Military Fish and Wildlife Association honored Evan’s 30-year career
JWM: In the Alaskan Arctic, where are all the wolverines?
A recent study found densities were a tenth of what researchers found 40 years ago
Global efforts fall short in preventing extinctions
Researchers found that thousands of species around the world lack adequate protections
The June issue of the Wildlife Society Bulletin is now available
Articles focus on leopard seal photo identification, agency trust and CWD, drone surveys for ungulates, and more
To save Hawaiian honeycreepers, conservationists make allies with mosquitoes
Biologists are using modified mosquitoes to reduce deadly avian malaria
Q&A: Missing wolves, forgotten landscapes and lost knowledge
A recent study suggests that, like ecosystems, science was reshaped by the loss of wolves
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