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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

Read Now December 19, 2024
January 3, 2025

Our favorite wildlife stories of 2024

Detection dogs detecting CWD, mountain lions adjusting to recreation and jaguars preying on livestock are among our top picks

January 2, 2025

Squirrels feast on…voles?

Scientists had only known them to eat nuts, seeds or grains

December 31, 2024

Bass Pro partnership brings students to TWS conference

Financial support from Bass Pro Shops and other supporters helped send students and early-career professionals to the 2024 annual conference

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August 25, 2023

Yellowstone lays out bison management options

The park is revising how to handle bison that roam outside its boundaries

August 24, 2023

Q&A: Shedding light on urban birds

Light pollution can be harmful to some urban birds, but robins make the most of it

August 24, 2023

Massive Louisiana wetlands project gets underway

$2.9 billion Mid-Barataria Sediment Diversion seeks to rebuild miles of lost land and marshes

August 23, 2023

Purdue to host research partnership to benefit wildlife

The partnership is Indiana’s first U.S. Geological Survey Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit

August 23, 2023

The September issue of the Journal of Wildlife Management

Check out articles on a new model to estimate population size of Roosevelt elk, how weather conditions affect white-tailed deer harvest in Iowa, and more

August 22, 2023

TWS fellows named for 2023

A group of 10 wildlifers were honored for their work in the profession

August 22, 2023

After losing flockmates, sparrows move on

Social interaction seems tied to the birds’ choice of wintering grounds

August 21, 2023

Montana lowers deer quotas in response to smaller herds

Drought and hard winters have reduced populations in southeast Montana

August 21, 2023

Small, migratory birds may be vulnerable to climate change

Those species may have trouble as weather becomes warmer and more unpredictable