INTERPOL seizes 20,000 trafficked animals
In the largest ever wildlife and forestry operation, 138 countries and regions joined forces to apprehend wildlife smugglers
How well does JWM perform on gender equity?
The Journal of Wildlife Management has improved in its representation of women authors
Planned underpasses will help boost red wolf recovery
New wildlife crossings will protect the critically endangered species whose numbers have taken a hit from vehicle collisions
WSB: Breeding wolves vulnerable to wolf harvest
The discovery has implications for managing pack populations
Headstarting program gives endangered amphibians, reptiles a boost
The Amphibian and Reptile Conservancy will be helping bring back a number of species threatened with extinction
TWS Receives Award from the Dallas Safari Club Foundation
$10,000 award recognizes significant contributions to wildlife conservation and education
The cost of conserving Australia’s wildlife
An estimated $15.6 billion would reverse extinction of 99 Australian species
Climate Connections features Sarah Fritts
The Yale radio program focused on how bats and wind turbines can coexist
Slender-billed curlew declared extinct
Scientists haven’t confirmed shorebird sighting in three decades

