Wyoming Wolves and the Fish & Wildlife DisService to Conservation
Today the Fish and Wildlife Service is announcing the end of endangered species protections for wolves in the state of Wyoming. Normally, the ‘recovery’ of a...
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Today the Fish and Wildlife Service is announcing the end of endangered species protections for wolves in the state of Wyoming. Normally, the ‘recovery’ of a...
Fighting for a clean, healthy environment is my job. Literally. As a scientist for NRDC, I work to protect our endangered wildlife and wild lands on a daily...
Bristol Bay in southwest Alaska supports the world’s greatest wild salmon fishery. And now scientists have a new understanding why: water temperature and...
I recently got back from the annual meeting of scientists working on white-nose syndrome and I have to say – although white-nose syndrome (the fungal disease...
In part two of a three part series that the Sacramento Bee is rolling out on Wildlife Services , reporter Tom Knudson focuses on the ecological impact of the...
A new genetic study suggesting that polar bears have been around longer than previously thought has raised questions regarding the future of the species...
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