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wildlife.org > what-we-dont-know-about-insects-can-hurt-us

What we don’t know about insects can hurt us

21+ hour, 34+ min ago  (267+ words) What we don't know about insects can hurt us'The Wildlife Society New Look! The Winter 2026 issue of The Wildlife Professional Within the vast animal kingdom, insects are often an afterthought. Insects and arachnids, which keep pests in check and are…...

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wildlife.org > wildlife-goes-viral-on-youtube-but-conservation-is-missing

Wildlife goes viral on YouTube, but conservation is missing

1+ day, 21+ hour ago  (401+ words) In the digital age, online content dominates the information landscape, with cute videos of animals garnering millions of views. While these videos inspire awe, likes and comments, they may not be doing enough to protect the species involved. To analyze…...

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wildlife.org > a-powerful-committee-may-choose-oil-over-endangered-whales

A powerful committee may choose oil over endangered whales

2+ day, 18+ hour ago  (388+ words) A powerful committee may choose oil over endangered whales'The Wildlife Society Cookies help our wildlife cause. " Cookies are how we can know if our website is doing its job for you'and for wildlife. We never sell your information. Your consent…...

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wildlife.org > alaska-chapter-scoping-comments-on-usfs-revisions-of-tongass-land-management-plan

Alaska Chapter Scoping Comments on USFS Revisions of Tongass Land Management Plan

2+ day, 17+ hour ago  (49+ words) Alaska Chapter Scoping Comments on USFS Revisions of Tongass Land Management Plan'The Wildlife Society New Look! The Winter 2026 issue of The Wildlife Professional Oklahoma Chapter, TWS coalition letter on HB 3270 A powerful committee may choose oil over endangered whales New…...

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wildlife.org > new-technology-renders-quick-3d-models-of-ants

New technology renders quick 3D models of ants

2+ day, 21+ hour ago  (607+ words) But now, researchers are using particle accelerator equipment to scan whole trays of ant specimens at a time. The process takes a minute or two per scan and faithfully reproduces a 3D model of the inside and outside of ants. "It's…...

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wildlife.org > how-did-the-frog-cross-the-road

How did the frog cross the road?

3+ day, 21+ hour ago  (315+ words) How did the frog cross the road?The Wildlife Society New Look! The Winter 2026 issue of The Wildlife Professional Between December and January, one of the largest remaining populations of red-legged frogs in the state of Oregon takes a round-trip…...

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wildlife.org > cat-parasite-rewrites-wolf-behavior

Cat parasite rewrites wolf behavior

1+ week, 20+ hour ago  (186+ words) Cat parasite rewrites wolf behavior'The Wildlife Society New Look! The Winter 2026 issue of The Wildlife Professional Wolves and house cats have few similarities, except potentially a behavior-altering parasite. Toxoplasma gondii, also known as the mind control parasite, typically lives in…...

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wildlife.org > whales-may-gain-inherent-rights

Whales may gain inherent rights

1+ week, 2+ day ago  (360+ words) Whales may gain inherent rights'The Wildlife Society Cookies help our wildlife cause. " Cookies are how we can know if our website is doing its job for you'and for wildlife. We never sell your information. Your consent helps us constantly improve....

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wildlife.org > are-biological-invasions-slowing-down

Are biological invasions slowing down?

1+ week, 2+ day ago  (263+ words) Invasive species are a significant threat to ecosystems, so seeing invasion rates decline may cause a sigh of relief. But what if the decline isn't real? New research suggests that files collecting dust on desks and clogged to-do lists may…...

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wildlife.org > panamanian-golden-frogs-return-to-the-wild

Panamanian golden frogs return to the wild

1+ week, 3+ day ago  (304+ words) Panamanian golden frogs return to the wild'The Wildlife Society New Look! The Winter 2026 issue of The Wildlife Professional A symbol of Panamanian national pride that disappeared nearly two decades ago might soon be back in the wild. The Panamanian golden…...