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Wild Cam: As snow decreases, wolf stomachs rumble

Lower snow levels in Minnesota winters means fewer vulnerable deer for packs to prey on

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December 23, 2024

Apply now for 2025 Native American Research Assistantship

Those selected will work on a three-month research project with the U.S. Forest Service

December 23, 2024

Marine heat waves spur common murre declines

Common murre populations were left without food following a heat wave

December 20, 2024

TWS pubs in the news

The New York Times recently covered a study published in The Journal of Wildlife Management titled, “Rehabilitating tigers for range expansion: lessons from the Russian Far East.” If you haven’t...

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July 6, 2021

Birds don’t rely on feeders

Are the bird feeders your putting in your backyards causing birds to develop an unhealthy reliance on it for food? Researchers say no. In a study published in the Journal...

July 6, 2021

The July/August issue of The Wildlife Professional

The Wildlife Professional is an exclusive benefit of membership in The Wildlife Society. Published six times annually, the magazine presents timely research news and analysis of trends in the wildlife profession....

July 2, 2021

TWS announces 2021 awards recipients

The Wildlife Society is announcing the recipients of this year’s awards. Unfortunately, the recipients won’t have their on-stage moment at our virtual annual conference this year, but we don’t want...

July 2, 2021

Watch: Even without tails, geckos can hunt

Losing their tails doesn’t stop geckos from being able to capture their prey. That’s good news for the reptiles, which need plenty of nutrients to regenerate their lost appendages. Past...

July 2, 2021

A peek into the lives of Canada lynx

Using Fitbit-like devices and sound recorders, researchers have found more information about the hunting behavior of a cryptic species that’s difficult to observe. Allyson Menzies was a PhD student at...

July 1, 2021

Parks Canada aims to steer bears from Banff roads and rails

Parks Canada is trying to reduce bear encounters with people in Banff National Park by luring bears away from some of the park’s busier areas. The agency is logging small...

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July 1, 2021

U.S.-Mexico border a native bee hot spot

About 500 bee species —14% of all of the bee species known in the United States — can be found in the Chihuahuan Desert at the border of the U.S....

July 1, 2021

TWS chapters ‘visit’ hill for Recovering Act

Representatives from several chapters of The Wildlife Society joined other members of the Alliance for America’s Fish and Wildlife last week for a virtual fly-in event, meeting virtually with their...

June 30, 2021

The July issue of the Journal of Wildlife Management

The Journal of Wildlife Management is a benefit of membership in The Wildlife Society. Published eight times annually, it is one of the world’s leading scientific journals covering wildlife science, management...

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