
Caribou movement patterns reveal distinct populations
Behavior patterns can point to which groups of caribou are at risk

Climate Connections features Elizabeth Znidersic
The Yale radio program shared how sound can uncover clues about birds' responses to climatic events

Sea otters help kelp forests return—but how quickly?
Different factors affect how quickly sea otters can help reverse overgrazing by sea urchins


Cameras catch coyotes eating harbor seals
The phenomenon has likely been happening for quite some time

The Wildlife Society Celebrates 88th Birthday
Since its founding nearly nine decades ago, The Wildlife Society has created an international impact in science and conservation

The microbiome clues researchers into endangered bat health
Indiana bats are federally endangered, and scientists are concerned about their health
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Wild Cam: Dens crucial for polar bear survival
Footage shows polar bear cubs emerging from dens for the first time

Professional societies issue joint statement on federal workforce
TWS joins other societies to highlight the importance of federal employees and their critical work for conservation

Juvenile sea turtles don’t just drift—they swim
Findings about the turtles in their early years can help inform conservation
