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New live cam technology might help conservation
A few months ago, close to 2 million people watched a live stream of two bald eaglets emerge from their shells at the U.S. National Arboretum in Washington D.C. Late...
Wildlife Photo Gallery and Contest: Register now!
Between iPhones and game cameras it’s become easier than ever to capture candid shots of wild creatures. Whether you’re an avid wildlife photographer or a biologist who snapped an impromptu...
No Laughing Matter —
from The Wildlife Professional
Livestock Protection Dogs Conserve Predators, Too Back in the 50s and 60s, Saturday morning cartoons lit up television screens in many American homes as children, and adults alike, laughed at...
Video: Rare Sierra Nevada red fox caught on camera
Jon Nelson, a wildlife curator at the High Desert Museum, and staff with the Oregon Zoo believed they spotted a Sierra Nevada red fox (Vulpes vulpes necator) den and fox...
Views of future wildlife conservationists
Children are the future of wildlife conservation — a view that recently led researchers to examine how third and fifth grade students in North Carolina would prioritize the protection of...
The Wildlife Professional’s special issue on State Wildlife Action Plans now online
The Cost of Conservation — Priceless A few years ago, an advertising campaign for a credit card company featured a series of commercials with the heart-warming theme, the best things...
Award recipients focus on wildlife education
Nominations for the 2016 Conservation Education and Excellence in Wildlife Education Awards will be accepted through May 1. Visit the Conservation Education and Wildlife Education Award webpages by clicking the...
Video: DC bald eagle cam draws national attention
An eagle family has become Washington D.C.’s favorite new reality TV stars thanks to a live webcam feed. Watch as a pair of adult bald eagles watches over two recent...
TWS lobbies for increased funding for wildlife professionals
The Wildlife Society’s mission – to inspire, empower and enable wildlife professionals – hinges upon securing resources that wildlife professionals need to carry out their work of science-based management and...
Student chapter hosts wild “beast feast”
From alligator-rabbit gumbo to cricket-filled brownies, members of the community got to sample a variety of delicacies thanks to a wild meat feast hosted by TWS’ University of Florida Student...