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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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October 25, 2023

USFWS rule would expand area for ferret reintroduction

It would also increase flexibility for wildlife managers, and encourage greater cooperation between managers and landowners

October 24, 2023

In the cities, male sparrows do it all

Urban males defend their territories and take care of their chicks

October 24, 2023

After strong recovery, Antarctic fur seals face new threat

Declining food is causing populations to fall

October 23, 2023

Wildlife Vocalizations: Grace Soechting

Soechting discusses how she has overcome challenges as a deaf person

October 23, 2023

Heat waves harm bird reproduction on farmlands

With no shade, the birds can’t keep cool

October 20, 2023

The Department of the Interior announces two new wildlife refuges 

The Wyoming Toad Conservation Area and Tennessee’s Paint Rock River National Wildlife Refuge are the newest additions

October 20, 2023

Soundscapes shift in Glacier National Park

The park is phasing out commercial air tours

October 19, 2023

New system better detects polar bear dens

Denning is a vulnerable time for polar bears

October 19, 2023

Driven by past experiences, Jennifer Merems earns Diversity Award for fight against harassment

Merems pushed to address sexual harassment in the wildlife field