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
Where can giant otters best survive?
The endangered South American mustelids were extirpated from much of their range in the 20th century
Former Wyoming wildlife director to lead USFWS
Brian Nesvik worked for the Wyoming Game and Fish Department for 29 years
Decades of Indigenous observations reveal changing bird community
Scientific surveys and Heiltsuk knowledge came together to unravel the avian ecology of a British Columbia island
Q&A: Can pet trade help prevent amphibian disease?
Working with industry stakeholders can help protect captive and wild amphibians against infection
National conservation area helps prairie falcon
Despite grassland bird declines, one species is thriving in a southwestern Idaho conservation area
Deer hunting can slow spread of chronic wasting disease
Disease control, not eradication, is the likely result

