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Birds avoid spotted lanternflies fed on invasive plants

Spotted lanternflies that feed on the tree of heaven are unpalatable to birds

Read Now November 24, 2025
December 12, 2025

LISTEN: ESA rule changes, explained

What do the proposed changes to the Endangered Species Act mean for wildlife professionals?

December 12, 2025

Changes to national park fee structure and attendance passes

Select parks will charge more for nonresident visitors

December 11, 2025

Wildlife investments boost economy, jobs

Investing in conservation isn’t just good for wildlife, it’s good for the economy

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January 21, 2025

The finer side of predicting biodiversity patterns

Sometimes the big picture can leave out hidden habitat

January 17, 2025

TWS welcomes new staff writer

With training in ecology and science writing, Olivia Milloway brings dual expertise to TWS

January 17, 2025

Plan finalized for utility-scale solar projects on western public lands

Nearly 32 million acres of federal lands across 11 states will be available for utility-scale solar development

January 16, 2025

TWS CEO Ed Arnett joins committee for Public Lands Rule

The BLM charges the 15-member committee with advising how to enact the Public Lands Rule

January 16, 2025

USFWS rejects states’ petitions to delist grizzlies

Grizzly bears will remain threatened in much of the West

January 15, 2025

National Wildlife Refuge System receives disaster relief funding

Congress approves $500 million for the National Wildlife Refuge System to repair damages from recent natural disasters

January 14, 2025

A 30-year look at wolf reintroduction

Managers reintroduced wolves to Yellowstone National Park and central Idaho three decades ago this month

January 13, 2025

JWM: Pacific walrus harvest sustainable for foreseeable future

Populations remain healthy under most future climate and development projections

January 13, 2025

Biden bans new offshore drilling in much of U.S. coast

President-elect Donald Trump vows to reverse the ban, but it may not be so simple