Interior Ruffles Feathers Over Weakened Migratory Bird Treaty Act By Sam Schipani April 24, 2018 Over 1,000 bird species at risk from “accidental” harm In this story: dept. of the interior, wildlife, endangered species, politics, birds
Sea Otters and Survival in Southeast Alaska By Alix Morris April 24, 2018 Sea otters have returned to the region and are competing with humans for shellfish In this story: oceans, wildlife, animals
Did You Know that Gun Sales Fund State Wildlife Programs? By Sam Schipani April 12, 2018 Taxes on firearms from the 1937 Pittman-Robertson Act help underwrite some state conservation efforts In this story: dept. of the interior, public lands, wildlife
Detroit's Newest Industrial Workers: Bees By Michael T. Luongo April 9, 2018 Wild bees share thousands of abandoned lots with urban farms and beekeepers In this story: wildlife, bees
Say Hi to America’s Newest Threatened Bivalve By Carly Nairn April 8, 2018 Hates: Pollution. Loves: Hitch-hiking In this story: politics, wildlife, science, clean water, animals
You Know About Wolf-Dogs—But What About the Dog-Wolves? By Carly Nairn April 4, 2018 Many Eurasian wolves are hybrids, raising questions about their conservation In this story: wildlife, science
Heartbreaking Final Moments of the Last Male Northern White Rhino By Paul Rauber March 21, 2018 Can the species survive? It will take a miracle. In this story: wildlife
Does Science Really Guide the Way We Manage Wildlife? By Jason Daley March 26, 2018 Study suggests management agencies fail to detail scientific influence on decisions In this story: wildlife, science
As Rabies Scourges Painted Dogs, a Race to Vaccinate Domestic Breeds By Carly Nairn March 12, 2018 Rabies remains the largest contributor to wild-dog deaths in Africa In this story: wildlife, science
At Rattlesnake Roundups, Cruelty Draws Crowds By Sam Schipani March 10, 2018 An annual killing extravaganza in Sweetwater, Texas, draws increased scrutiny In this story: wildlife