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Introducing the “Our Wild Lives” podcast

TWS’ new show brings together diverse stories in wildlife conservation

Read Now October 17, 2025
November 10, 2025

Renewable net lights reduce waste, repel sea turtles

Scientists develop a solar solution for turtle bycatch in gillnet fisheries

November 10, 2025

The November issue of JWM is now available

The featured article focuses on ways to better integrate hunter dynamics with waterfowl dynamics

November 7, 2025

LISTEN: The science of wildlife hits a fresh new note

How can the worlds of wildlife conservation and music come together in perfect harmony?

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October 28, 2025

Food, cover and corn drive elk movement in Nebraska

Elk have returned to Nebraska but we’re only now discovering how they move through its patchwork of prairie and corn

October 28, 2025

Artificial roosts may overheat bats

Common conservation technique may be death trap for bats during heat waves

October 27, 2025

Wetland restoration boosts flatwoods salamander numbers

Decades of historical fire suppression has led to unsuitable habitat and a contracted range

October 24, 2025

LISTEN: Anna Chalfoun navigates the human side of science

What happens when you sign up for wildlife science to work with animals but then discover most of the job is working with people?

October 23, 2025

Are harp seals hampering cod recovery?

One of the biggest fisheries in the North Atlantic collapsed in the 1990s—and numbers are still down

October 23, 2025

U.S. Customs intercepts a stowaway pest

The tiny leafhopper species is potentially dangerous to crops and native plants

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October 22, 2025

TWS reveals a new logo

A fresh but familiar owl flies onto the scene

October 22, 2025

Congress is nullifying resource management plans

This creates uncertainty around the future management of federal public lands

October 21, 2025

Half of world’s bird species in decline: IUCN

An update to the international organization's Red List reveals a growing extinction crisis for some species while offering hope for others