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July 11, 2018

2018 Farm Bill heads to conference committee

The Senate has passed its version of the 2018 Farm Bill, sending it to a conference committee to work out differences with a House bill and return a single bill...

June 22, 2018

Scientists set out to map genomes of 1.5 million species

An international network of biologists is embarking on a decade-long effort to map the genomes of over a million complex life forms in an effort to benefit wildlife research and...

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June 15, 2018

Wyoming Chapter: Recent & Relevant Literature, Winter 2018

Recent & Relevant Literature Winter 2018 Carnivores Potential paths for male-mediated gene flow to and from an isolated grizzly bear population Peck et al. (2017), Ecosphere Human–carnivore competition for antlered...

April 12, 2018

15-year-old beekeeper wins Bayer Young Beekeeper Award

Jake Reisdorf has a sweet life for a high school freshman. After school, the Carmel-by-the-Sea, California, resident walks downtown to tend to Carmel Honey Company, a business he grew out...

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March 12, 2018

Wyoming Chapter: Recent & Relevant Literature, Fall 2017

Recent & Relevant Literature Fall 2017 Raptors Golden Eagle diet breadth and reproduction in relation to fluctuations in primary prey abundance in Wyoming’s Bighorn Basin Preston et al. (2017), Journal of...

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March 12, 2018

Wyoming Chapter: President’s Message Fall 2017

President’s Message Fall 2017 Message from the President, Holly Copeland Have you noticed that change and uncertainty seem to be the dominant themes of the last several months? In the...

January 9, 2018

More reasons to publish with TWS in 2018

A lot of factors go into choosing where to publish your wildlife research findings.  Here’s why you should choose one of TWS journals this year. Reduced page charges for members...

December 22, 2017

California academy added 85 new species in 2017

Add these to your 12 days of Christmas list. Thirteen nudibranchs, seven spiders, three new scorpions and a shrew with a really big nose. These are some of the 85...

December 19, 2017

TWS introduces 2017 Fellows

Ten longtime TWS members became TWS Fellows at the 2017 annual TWS conference in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The TWS Fellows Award is given out each year to individuals who have...

November 20, 2017

Beaver and trout in the 21st century ⏤ from The Wildlife Professional

Managing wide-ranging interests in Wisconsin pays off The decision had been eagerly anticipated and a long time coming. For four years, a Wisconsin group had been crafting a plan to...