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The September issue of the Journal of Wildlife Management is now available

Articles focus on evaluating camera-based density estimates, inbreeding depression in Mexican wolves and more

Read Now August 30, 2024
August 30, 2024

The September issue of the Journal of Wildlife Management is now available

Articles focus on evaluating camera-based density estimates, inbreeding depression in Mexican wolves and more

August 29, 2024

JWM: Coyotes and wild pigs may be hijacking deer feeders

Research shows that feeders may pose a risk to white-tailed deer health and prevalence

August 29, 2024

Once extirpated ibis is now migrating again—with help

Flight instructors are guiding the migration of northern bald ibises in Europe

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July 12, 2023

Big herbivores preserve plant life in a warming Arctic

Animals like caribou and musk oxen slow the loss of plant diversity caused by disappearing sea ice

July 11, 2023

TWS addresses proposed BLM rulemaking on conservation and landscape health

TWS made several recommendations for implementing conservation leases

July 11, 2023

Watch: For seabirds, plastic poses a danger even far from shore

Swirling gyres pose deep-sea plastic risks

July 10, 2023

A looming fungal disease poses a major threat to North American salamanders

The pathogen Bsal could cause declines in 140 species

July 10, 2023

Study shows economic benefits of investing in nature

Researchers looked at nature’s benefits to the economy

July 7, 2023

Montana eagles face widespread lead exposure

Their lead levels are highest in months directly following hunting season

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July 7, 2023

Seeking a cool way to curb extinctions

Living cell banks keep genetic samples of endangered species

Bering Land Bridge National Preserve, Alaska
July 6, 2023

Congratulations to TWS’ Leadership Institute Class of 2023

This year’s participants represent 10 states or provinces and seven TWS sections

July 6, 2023

As the climate warms, spring comes early and birds raise fewer young 

For some birds, the growing mismatch could be catastrophic

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