Brains, ranges and climate change adaptation
Bird species with big ranges and big brains may not be as adaptable to climate change as previously thought
USGS grants will freeze, layoffs planned
But lawsuit puts temporary restraining order on reduction in workforce
How can waterbids coexist with floating solar projects?
Researchers make recommendations to help waterbirds live with “floatavaltaics”
Lost federal funding hits Tribal wildlife management
In a survey, 60% of Tribes responded they experienced federal grant freezes
Florida mulls reef gecko listing
Small coastal lizard has limited range in southern part of the state
The pretty bird bias is real for researchers
Researchers find that charisma, a wide range and proximity to university campuses result in more peer-reviewed articles on birds
Bills introduced ahead of Migratory Bird Day
The Migratory Bird Protection Act and the Albatross and Petrel Conservation Act would build upon existing efforts
The May issue of the Journal of Wildlife Management is now available
The featured article focuses on how using fitness apps can help track wildlife activity
New Mexico puts aside wildlife crossing funding
The $50 million is the largest amount of money a state has set aside for wildlife crossings in the U.S.

