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The January issue of JWM is now available

The featured article models the occupancy of prey, predators and livestock in the Central Himalayas

Read Now January 7, 2026
February 4, 2026

Virtual reality puts bird biology into the brain

Technology can give others a taste of the experiences of a bird biologist

February 4, 2026

Can bobcats survive the bird flu?

Some individuals may be fighting off H5N1 infection

February 3, 2026

TWS turns 90!

Celebrating nine decades of supporting professionals and successful wildlife conservation

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May 7, 2025

JWM: Deer feeders help spread CWD

Researchers analyzed deer contact at different feeding hubs to find which presented the largest risks

May 7, 2025

When sea stars decline, otter numbers climb

Sea star declines led to a massive buffet of mussels for sea otters

May 6, 2025

Trump admin releases FY2026 budget

The president’s request includes deep cuts to federal conservation programs

May 6, 2025

Florida reintroducing glowing caterpillars

The frosted elfin fluoresces when exposed to black light

May 5, 2025

The May/June issue of The Wildlife Professional

The role of contests in wildlife management and conservation

May 5, 2025

Captive-bred axolotls survive in the wild

Axolotls bred in captivity survive in artificial and restored wetlands

May 2, 2025

USGS cuts would jeopardize leading wildlife research

The loss of personnel and entire research arms would affect our ability to monitor wildlife populations

May 2, 2025

Where are North American bird populations disappearing?

To find the quickest declines, look where birds are most abundant

May 1, 2025

Argentina collars jaguars in newly opened national park

Wildlife managers are introducing cats and tracking them in El Impenetrable National Park