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Keeping Birds on the Map: Bird Conservation in North America
Birds have been declining since the 1970s. Now scientists, non-governmental organizations and everyday birders are doing everything they can to stabi…
10 hours ago
Building a Better Backyard for Wildlife
As spring begins to emerge, so does the opportunity to support wildlife and increase biodiversity in your own yard.
In this episode of “Our Wild Live…
2 weeks ago
Reforestation, Reggaeton and the Recovery of Puerto Rico’s Crested Toad
Wildlife lovers had a special treat at this year’s Super Bowl—Bad Bunny’s halftime show featured an endangered Puerto Rican toad. While it may have b…
3 weeks ago
Montana’s Migration Marvel
For a few short weeks starting in late February, there is a window of opportunity to see an enormous congregation of geese, swans, ducks and other bi…
1 month ago
When Wildlife and Aviation Collide
Richard Dolbeer has spent his career trying to strike out airplane collisions on birds–his pitch for a solution has always been to support management…
1 month, 1 week ago
Wildlifer Wellness
Our winter 2026 issue of The Wildlife Professional featured a special focus on the mental health of wildlifers with articles discussing burnout, rehu…
1 month, 2 weeks ago
Conserving Wildlife on Working Landscapes
With nearly 60% of the United States under private ownership and management, private landscapes are a significant opportunity for large-scale wildlif…
1 month, 3 weeks ago
Who Owns The Land That Wildlife Needs?
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1 month, 3 weeks ago
NEPA: The Policy Behind the Places We Love
After nearly 60 years of the National Environmental Policy Act, proposed changes could threaten the strength of this cornerstone conservation legisla…
1 month, 3 weeks ago
Why Publishing Matters: Inside TWS Journals
Publishing peer-reviewed research in journals like the Journal of Wildlife Management shapes the wildlife profession every day, but where did it star…
2 months ago