The November/December issue of The Wildlife Professional
Still Alive: On its 50th anniversary, the Endangered Species Act may be more relevant—and controversial—than ever
TWS2022: Private ranches host largest U.S. ocelot population
Ocelot tracking in Texas reveals a wider tolerance for habitat type than previously thought
USFWS rule would expand area for ferret reintroduction
It would also increase flexibility for wildlife managers, and encourage greater cooperation between managers and landowners
Outlook worsens for world’s amphibians
Climate change poses a growing threat, a recent assessment found
New partnership seeks to ‘biobank’ endangered species
The USFWS and others are working with Revive & Restore to preserve genetic material
Biden vetoes efforts to strip protections for lesser prairie-chickens, northern long-eared bats
The vetoes maintain ESA protections for the two species
Watch: Exploring the restoration of ospreys
Once a rare sight, osprey are common in New jersey today
TWS welcomes 2023 ESA proposed rule changes
These revisions dial back changes in 2019 that TWS expressed concern about
Study quantifies greenhouse gas impacts on polar bears
The new research addresses an Interior memo limiting climate considerations