 
      Ted Williams is a contributing writer for Yale Environment 360. He writes about fish and wildlife for national publications.
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    OPINIONForest Service Plan Threatens the Heart of an Alaskan WildernessJuly 11, 2025 By Ted Williams 
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  Despite Criticism, the Last of the Rattlesnake Roundups Hang OnJune 4, 2024 By Ted Williams 
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  A Summer Light Show Dims: Why Are Fireflies Disappearing?September 14, 2023 By Ted Williams 
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  Long Reviled as ‘Ugly,’ Sea Lampreys Finally Get Some RespectApril 25, 2023 By Ted Williams 
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    OPINIONAmerica’s New War on Wolves and Why It Must Be StoppedFebruary 17, 2022 By Ted Williams 
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    OpinionHow a Trump Administration Rule Could Kill Millions of BirdsFebruary 20, 2020 By Ted Williams 
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    WildlifeCoyote Carnage: The Gruesome Truth about Wildlife Killing ContestsMay 22, 2018 By Ted Williams 
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  Domino Effect: The Myriad Impacts of Warming on an East Coast EstuaryMay 17, 2017 By Ted Williams 
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  For the Endangered American Eel, a Long, Slippery Road to RecoveryMay 26, 2016 By Ted Williams 
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  Alien Islands: Why Killing Rats Is Essential to Save Key WildlifeJuly 20, 2015 By Ted Williams 
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  On the Internet, Illegal Trade In Endangered Wildlife ThrivesApril 20, 2015 By Ted Williams 
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  With Fins Off Many Menus, A Glimmer of Hope for SharksMarch 19, 2015 By Ted Williams 
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  Atlantic Sturgeon: An Ancient Fish Struggles Against the FlowFebruary 12, 2015 By Ted Williams 
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  After Steep Decline, Signs of Hope for World’s Sea TurtlesDecember 9, 2014 By Ted Williams 
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  Brown Pelicans: A Test Case for The U.S. Endangered Species ActMay 12, 2014 By Ted Williams 
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  Should Wolves Stay Protected Under Endangered Species Act?July 18, 2013 By Ted Williams 
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  Will Lead Bullets Finally Kill Off the California Condor?May 7, 2013 By Ted Williams