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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

Read Now March 14, 2025
April 2, 2025

JWM: Invasive Indian mongoose bounce back after removal

Pregnant, nursing and lactating mongooses fully replenish populations within two months of removal—likely bad news for rabies transmission

April 2, 2025

Bonelli’s eagles recover in Catalonia

Despite problems in other regions, some parts of Spain are seeing a rebound in eagle numbers

April 1, 2025

Bobcats and people coexist in Tucson

To learn more about urban bobcats, researchers had to also work with people

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February 7, 2024

Rodenticides widespread in Italian wolf carcasses

Animals near cities had higher quantities of the pest-killing chemicals

February 6, 2024

Chronic wasting disease reaches British Columbia

The deadly disease was found in two deer in the Kootenay region

February 6, 2024

Wildlife Vocalizations: Amy Carrozzino-Lyon

Carrozzino-Lyon discusses the importance of mentorship

February 5, 2024

The February issue of the Journal of Wildlife Management

Check out articles on grizzly habitat protections, pronghorn management, duck harvest and more

February 5, 2024

TWS 2023: Can bird-repellent lasers be more eye friendly?

Researchers are examining whether technology to reduce crop damage may be improved

February 2, 2024

New policy intern joins TWS government affairs team

The Wildlife Society welcomes its spring 2024 Joe Burns Memorial Wildlife Policy Intern, Hannah Henry

February 2, 2024

Watch: Why do insects seem to be attracted to light?

It’s not attraction, researchers say, but a sort of back flip away from light

February 1, 2024

Bird feathers shed insight into renewable energy casualties

Using stable isotope analysis, researchers can find the origin of birds that died at wind and solar facilities

February 1, 2024

Colorado’s native pollinators at risk

One in five native bumblebee species are imperiled