How will layoffs slashing a Colorado facility’s staff by more than a quarter impact efforts to restore the endangered ...
Coloradan Tina Jackson's one-year probationary period as a federal employee was set to end on March 10. But three weeks ago, ...
In the open grasslands of South Dakota, not far from the dramatic rock formations of Badlands National Park, lives one of the ...
A woman in Pennsylvania spotted a rarely seen animal, a wild ermine (also known as a stoat or short-tailed weasel) in a ...
A dedicated team of workers is helping save the black-footed ferret. Now, President Trump is firing some of them. Experts ...
Efforts to help a genetically impoverished species may be the only chance for a stable population and the species' eventual removal from Endangered Species Act protections.
The concern comes after Tina Jackson, who led the species’ recovery across 12 states–including Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, ...
Tina Jackson fears federal job cuts and funding freezes could imperil work to save the species from the brink of extinction.
Brain circuits are known to gradually form and develop after birth as the result of both innate biological processes and life experiences. Past studies suggest that the initial development of brain ...
Staffing cuts at the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, including a key ferret recovery coordinator in Colorado, have sparked ...