Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences
Balancing act: Ongoing research aims to protect both bats and people
Survey identifies abandoned structures that provide seasonal habitats
Walks in the wilderness can benefit emotional and physical health
Contact with nature is becoming more important during COVID-19 pandemic, researcher says
Rising temperatures in Great Plains and Alaska may threaten big game
A&M doctoral students examine effects on bison and moose
Newly discovered mussels could refocus conservation efforts in Texas
Mussel populations provide barometer for the overall health of freshwater ecosystems, researchers say
Five collaborations receive SPRINT research grants
Program provides support for research projects between Texas A&M faculty members and their counterparts at universities in São Paulo, Brazil