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Wild Cam: As snow decreases, wolf stomachs rumble

Lower snow levels in Minnesota winters means fewer vulnerable deer for packs to prey on

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January 8, 2025

Surveillance drones in Bangladesh help curtail poaching

Surveillance drones assist wildlife managers in protecting birds

January 7, 2025

Hook-headed parasite may be killing island foxes

Intestinal worm could complicate recent recovery, especially during drought

January 7, 2025

Feds award $125M in wildlife crossing grants

Pilot projects will be funded in 16 states

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September 29, 2023

USFWS issues new Colorado gray wolf designation

The designation adds flexibility for wildlife managers looking to mitigate human-wildlife conflict

September 29, 2023

Breakthrough research recovers Tasmanian tiger RNA

It’s the first time RNA has been taken from an extinct species

September 28, 2023

Don Barnes wins 2023 TWS Jim McDonough Award

Don Barnes has been selected to win the 2023 Jim McDonough Award for years of service and participation in various levels of The Wildlife Society. Barnes first became a member...

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September 28, 2023

USDA program combats raccoon rabies by air

As rabies declines in raccoons, it’s rising in bats

September 27, 2023

Biden vetoes efforts to strip protections for lesser prairie-chickens, northern long-eared bats

The vetoes maintain ESA protections for the two species

September 27, 2023

Wildlife Vocalizations: Tammy Colt

Tammy Colt encourages others to pursue their dream careers, even if it’s not what others expect

September 27, 2023

Housing shortage causes Antarctica research to wind down

The shortage has canceled or curtailed 67 research projects in the continent

September 26, 2023

Birds experience lower nest survival near an Alaskan oilfield

Prudhoe Bay oilfield infrastructure can impact songbird and shorebird nesting

September 26, 2023

Radioactive wild boar mystery solved in Germany

Chernobyl explosion isn’t the only source of cesium-137 in wildlife