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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 4, 2025

Wildlife Vocalizations: Jamie Bowles

Acting wildlife biologist shares how she was inspired to work with the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife

April 4, 2025

American kestrel fledglings have high survival rate

But the small falcon continues to face declines in North America

April 3, 2025

Former USFWS Director Lynn Adams Greenwalt dies

Greenwalt helped implement the newly passed Endangered Species Act during his term as director

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February 21, 2025

Q&A: Can pet trade help prevent amphibian disease? 

Working with industry stakeholders can help protect captive and wild amphibians against infection

February 21, 2025

National conservation area helps prairie falcon

Despite grassland bird declines, one species is thriving in a southwestern Idaho conservation area

February 20, 2025

Deer hunting can slow spread of chronic wasting disease

Disease control, not eradication, is the likely result

February 19, 2025

USFS instructed to cut workforce by 10%

These changes could affect wildfire mitigation

February 19, 2025

Climate Connections features Steeve Côté

The Yale radio program tapped into the effects of anti-tick pesticides on moose

February 18, 2025

TWS joins pledge in the face of declining public trust in science

Science organizations commit to ‘supporting, elevating, and fighting for science and those who further it’

February 18, 2025

Protected areas help Mexican spotted owls

Owls used the areas extensively for roosting, foraging and nesting

February 14, 2025

JWM: Humans main factor in Spanish Bonelli’s eagle decline

Electrocution, poisoning, poaching and drowning in water tanks are all causes of eagle death

February 14, 2025

Judge grants USFWS 3 more years to decide on hippo status

Hippo parts are sold in the U.S. for use in belts, purses and other products