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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
December 26, 2024

U.S. Senate passes the America’s Conservation Enhancement Reauthorization Act

The bill will reauthorize several key federal conservation programs through 2030

December 26, 2024

High-altitude grasslands are key to conserving Andean bears

Managers should also take into consideration when livestock foraged in these areas

December 23, 2024

Apply now for 2025 Native American Research Assistantship

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

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July 24, 2023

N.Y. to study nonlead ammo to benefit eagles

The state is recruiting hunters for a multiyear study

July 21, 2023

The August issue of the Journal of Wildlife Management

Examining dynamic occupancy of gray wolves in Idaho after a decade of managed harvest

July 21, 2023

Wood turtle surveys expand known distribution in Quebec

Discoveries help province plan conservation for vulnerable species

July 20, 2023

TWS announces 2023 awards recipients

The honors will be bestowed at the 2023 Annual Conference in Louisville

July 20, 2023

Over 900 at-risk species lack global protection

Species likely imperiled by illegal wildlife trade are not all protected by international safeguards

July 19, 2023

2023 TWS Election Results

Fidel Hernández will be the next TWS vice president. Angela Fuller and Andrea Orabona will also join Council.

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July 19, 2023

First grizzly bear confirmed in Pryor Mountains

Camera reveals bear scratching itself on a tree in south-central Montana

July 18, 2023

Q&A: A call to ‘braid’ Indigenous rights and endangered species laws

Indigenous leaders and researchers say recovery targets fall short for culturally important species

July 18, 2023

Contractor removes ‘record-breaking’ python nest from Everglades

The Burmese python nest held 111 eggs

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