Hummingbird chicks mimic poisonous caterpillar
White-necked Jacobin hatchlings look and move like poisonous caterpillars, potentially warding off predators
NEPA loses its regs
Recently, the Council on Environmental Quality posted an interim final rule removing existing regulations for implementing NEPA
Zoologist rediscovers grasshopper species believed extinct
The Appalachian grasshopper hadn’t been seen since 1946
Bird strategies connected to different climate challenges
Whether long or short lived, birds face different obstacles when it comes to a warming climate
Targeted efforts bring species back
But many species continue to decline
TWS2024: Free-ranging farm dogs can harm native wildlife in India
Researchers track the different movement patterns between village dogs and farm dogs
The April issue of the Journal of Wildlife Management is now available
The featured article focuses on reducing grizzly-livestock conflict across southwest Montana
How federal job loss can affect species in the West
The Department of the Interior told USGS CRUs to plan for cutting their budgets
Retired wildlife leaders decry firings as ‘existential threat’
Former leaders warn that firings will cause widespread and long-lasting consequences for wildlife management across North America

