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Birds avoid spotted lanternflies fed on invasive plants

Spotted lanternflies that feed on the tree of heaven are unpalatable to birds

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December 16, 2025

Freeze-proof frogs think winter is coming—but is it?

Gray treefrogs stock up on antifreeze when days get shorter, even if climate change keeps temperatures high

December 16, 2025

CITES votes to limit African hornbill trade

Slow-breeding birds face declining populations due to rapidly growing global trade

December 15, 2025

How will ESA rollback impact threatened species?

Proposed changes to the ESA will individualize protections for threatened species

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May 21, 2025

Health of confiscated box turtles is ‘complex’

Illegally trafficked turtles often carry pathogens, but false negatives are common

May 21, 2025

Care for some bird with your wine?

Ecologically-minded vineyards offer a better experience for guests

May 20, 2025

Wild Cam: Namibian antelopes avoid rivers—and predators

Researchers tracked roan and sable in Mudumu National Park to determine how they were using the landscape

May 20, 2025

Non-English conservation research often overlooked

Research papers written in other languages get fewer citation in English papers

May 19, 2025

TWS welcomes the 2025 class of the Leadership Institute  

This year’s 10 participants will engage in six months of distance learning and then attend the annual conference in October

May 19, 2025

USFWS helps fund state wildlife conservation efforts

The agency will supply over $55 million to state wildlife agencies

May 16, 2025

Bear kills Florida man in state’s first fatal attack

The bear killed an 89-year-old man and a dog, and entered the man’s home

May 16, 2025

Wildlife crossings program reduces crashes, saves lives

Broad coalition pushes Congress to increase funding for federal wildlife crossings program

May 15, 2025

Can eDNA track down rare frogs?

New genetic tools might help scientists protect vanishing species