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Our Wild Lives

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Our Wild Lives

The Wildlife Society

Following the Birds | A 30,000 KM Journey

July 03, 2026 7:00am 35 min

Every year, millions of birds make some of the most arduous journeys in the natural world. The Hudsonian whimbrel (Numenius hudsonicus) travels from its breeding grounds in Alaska’s High Arctic to as far south as Argenti...

The Value of Working Forests

June 19, 2026 7:00am 50 min

How does harvesting timber impact wildlife around the world?In this episode of “Our Wild Lives,” Darren Miller, vice president of forestry programs and director of research programs for the National Council for Air and S...

Solving a Pig Problem

May 29, 2026 6:00am 40 min

Since their introduction to North America in the 16th century, uncontrolled populations of wild pigs have wreaked havoc across North America.They can disrupt native wildlife, decimate riparian ecosystems, cause billions ...

Restoring a Cultural Keystone Species

May 15, 2026 7:00am 40 min

For Remington Bracher, working on the reintroduction of bison back to Canada is not only a win for his wildlife career, but also for his culture as a Nêhiyaw (Cree) member of Muskoday First Nation. In this episode of “Ou...

Keeping Wild Sheep on the Mountain

May 01, 2026 7:00am 54 min

Wild sheep are known for their tenacity to endure some of the harshest landscapes around the world, yet the global population of the subfamily continues to decline due to a bacterium,  Mycoplasma ovipneumoniae (M. ovi). ...

Big Cats and the Border

April 17, 2026 7:00am 33 min

New evidence reveals that mountain lions can fit through small wildlife crossing cut-outs on the border wall dividing the U.S. from Mexico. But researchers are concerned about the future connection of the population of t...

The Forgotten Bird Artist

April 03, 2026 7:00am 48 min

Rex Brasher was one of the greatest bird artists of his time. His life’s mission was to see and paint every bird species in North America. But today, many people–even avid birders–have never heard his name. In this episo...

Keeping Birds on the Map: Bird Conservation in North America

March 27, 2026 6:00am 47 min

Birds have been declining since the 1970s. Now scientists, non-governmental organizations and everyday birders are doing everything they can to stabilize and rebound populations across the globe. In this episode of “Our ...

Building a Better Backyard for Wildlife

March 13, 2026 6:00am 41 min

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 Lives,” TWS member Shaun McCoshum, a botanist and landscape ecologist, tell...

Reforestation, Reggaeton and the Recovery of Puerto Rico’s Crested Toad

March 06, 2026 6:00am 27 min

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 been the first time some viewers saw the species, the amphibian’s natura...

Montana’s Migration Marvel

February 27, 2026 7:00am 34 min

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 birds at a wildlife management area in Montana during their annual migrat...

When Wildlife and Aviation Collide

February 20, 2026 7:00am 52 min

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 action with good science.In this episode of “Our Wild Lives,” host Kat...

Wildlifer Wellness

February 13, 2026 7:00am 36 min

Our winter 2026 issue of The Wildlife Professional featured a special focus on the mental health of wildlifers with articles discussing burnout, rehumanizing the workplace, imposter systems and more. In this episode of “...

Conserving Wildlife on Working Landscapes

February 06, 2026 7:00am 59 min

With nearly 60% of the United States under private ownership and management, private landscapes are a significant opportunity for large-scale wildlife conservation.In this episode of “Our Wild Lives,” TWS member Joe Roy,...

Who Owns The Land That Wildlife Needs?

February 03, 2026 1:00pm 59 min

Share your thoughts on the Our Wild Lives Podcast by sending us a text here!Become a member of The Wildlife Society: https://wildlife.org/join/ Support Wildlife, Invest in Wildlife Professionals: https://wildlife.org/don...

NEPA: The Policy Behind the Places We Love

January 30, 2026 7:00am 30 min

After nearly 60 years of the National Environmental Policy Act, proposed changes could threaten the strength of this cornerstone conservation legislation.  In this episode of “Our Wild Lives,” TWS members Natalie Jacewic...

Why Publishing Matters: Inside TWS Journals

January 23, 2026 7:00am 32 min

Publishing peer-reviewed research in journals like the Journal of Wildlife Management shapes the wildlife profession every day, but where did it start and why does it continue?   The Wildlife Society’s Journal Manager, A...

A Reflection on 36 Years with the USFWS

January 16, 2026 7:00am 28 min

After an unexpected early retirement from her 36-year-long career with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, TWS member John Ann Shearer looks back on a career rooted in collaboration and resiliency in this episode of the ...

Bridging the Gap: Transportation Ecology

January 09, 2026 7:00am 53 min

Wildlife vehicle collisions are responsible for more than $10 billion in damage in the United States each year. They also kill or injure a massive number of wild species. Management tools such as overpasses, underpasses,...

Out in the Field: Inclusion in Wildlife Conservation

January 02, 2026 11:00am 33 min

What started as an op-ed in The Wildlife Professional has turned into a society-wide, member-led initiative to illuminating and elevating (LGBTQIA+) wildlifers.  In this episode of “Our Wild Lives,” co-organizers of Out ...

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