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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 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

December 27, 2024

Wondering what wildlifers are reading?

Take a look back at the most read articles from TWS journals in 2024

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August 11, 2023

Plastic twine is killing osprey chicks

Ospreys pick up material used in haybales for nesting material

August 11, 2023

Watch: Biologists count thousands of bats in eastern Washington

Surveying bats helps monitor the colonies’ health

August 10, 2023

Carol Chambers earns Aldo Leopold Memorial Award

The former TWS president was praised for her commitment to wildlife—and wildlifers

August 10, 2023

Horseshoe crab guidelines meant to aid threatened shorebirds

Rufa red knots depend on horseshoe crab eggs

August 9, 2023

Q&A: Documenting the ‘anthropause’

Mark Hebblewhite was among 175 scientists observing how COVID lockdowns affected wildlife

August 9, 2023

Florida’s bald eagles rebound from hurricane

Although many of their nests were destroyed, most pairs rebuilt

August 8, 2023

Former TWS President Tom Ryder named to Wyoming Outdoor Hall of Fame

The Hall of Fame honors contributions to the state’s outdoor heritage

August 8, 2023

Wisconsin drafts new wolf plan

The plan calls for maintaining about 1,000 wolves

August 7, 2023

Wild Cam: In the face of megafire, some animals prove resilient

Remote cameras capture a before-and-after glimpse of the Mendocino Complex Fire