Re-identifying a grouse population
A sharp-tailed grouse population in Wyoming and Colorado may be its own distinct subspecies
Another screwworm incursion inevitable, experts warn
Parasitic fly larvae that feed on open wounds of mammals and birds could have devastating impacts on wildlife and cattle in the southwest
New policy and communications intern joins TWS
The Wildlife Society welcomes its summer 2025 policy and communications intern, Kaylyn Zipp
Wildlife Vocalizations: Steffani Singh
A master’s student at the University of British Columbia recalls how she discovered how little we know about tropical biodiversity
Pond turtles bounce back after bullfrog removal
In Yosemite National Park, invasive species removal helps native turtles just in time
Extreme weather exacerbates precarious amphibians
Inclement weather particularly affects frogs and salamanders in Europe, the Amazon and Madagascar
Why do captive-bred loggerhead shrikes look different?
Managers in captive breeding programs for endangered songbirds wondered why they seemed to be growing over time
Q&A: The public opinion on invasive species management
Regardless of the effects on environmental or human health, Americans have similar, and tepid, feelings about invasive species control
Federal appeals court upholds layoff ban
A judge rules that the Trump administration failed to offer proper explanation or justification for planned RIFs

