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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 24, 2025

Edmonton-based Indigenous artist to join 2025 TWS conference

Dusty LeGrande creates art inspired by the cultural and natural landscape around him

April 24, 2025

Climate, habitat shift goldfinch range northward

Lesser goldfinches are showing up more in Washington, Idaho and Oregon

April 23, 2025

Which urban parks benefit wildlife?

Researchers suggest finding a “middle ground” for people and wildlife when planning urban parks

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December 15, 2023

Are Christmas tree farms a gift for wildlife?

Acres of young trees can provide important resources for birds and other species

December 15, 2023

Apply Now for 2024 Native American Research Assistantship

Selected applicants will work on a three-month research project with the U.S. Forest Service

December 14, 2023

Two men accused in eagle ‘killing spree’

The men are charged with wildlife trafficking and violating the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act

December 14, 2023

JWM: Swimming pools boost South African bat numbers

Artificial water sources could help populations experiencing a drought

December 13, 2023

Inequity in neighborhoods transfers to wildlife

Increased noise in underserved neighborhoods can harm people—and wildlife

December 13, 2023

Arctic faces hottest summer yet

The Arctic also had the sixth smallest sea ice on record

December 12, 2023

Photos show rare bird with both male and female plumage

It’s only the second documented sighting of the phenomenon in the green honeycreeper

December 12, 2023

Wild Cam: Climate change may exacerbate salamander cannibalism

Arizona tiger salamanders eat each other more when water gets scarcer

December 11, 2023

Mexican wolves go after same prey as gray wolves

A GPS tracking study confirmed that elk are the primary prey of wolves in Arizona