Category: TWS News

February 27, 2017

Two council members win wildlife awards

At the recent Midwest Fish and Wildlife Conference earlier this month in Lincoln, Neb., past TWS president Gary Potts and student representative to Council Kristi Confortin won important awards in...

February 24, 2017

Your TWS Network Online Directory is now live!

TWS has launched your newest membership benefit that will revolutionize your networking opportunities in support of your daily work and professional development. For the first time ever, TWS members will...

February 24, 2017

TWS names new Wildlife Monographs editor-in-chief

Merav Ben-David, a professor of wildlife ecology and management at the University of Wyoming’s Department of Zoology and Physiology, has been named the new editor-in-chief of Wildlife Monographs. “My interest...

February 23, 2017

Chapters and Student Chapter Advisor honored

TWS presented the 2016 Chapter, Student Chapter and Student Chapter Advisor of the Year Awards at the 23rd Annual Conference last October in Raleigh, N.C. The Society selected the San...

February 16, 2017

Hewitt named director at Caesar Kleberg Institute

Former TWS Texas Chapter President David Hewitt was recently named executive director of the Caesar Kleberg Wildlife Research Institute at Texas A&M University-Kingsville. “I’m enjoying it and looking forward to...

February 10, 2017

Lifetime of art, conservation earns 2016 Darling Memorial Award for Reece

Maynard Reece was 18 when he met famed wildlife artist Jay N. “Ding” Darling. An aspiring artist, Reece showed up with some of his paintings at Darling’s office at the...

February 8, 2017

Four publications earn TWS recognition

When Michael Conover was around 10 years old, his playtime with his friends sometimes involved catching armadillos by wrestling them to the ground. Occasionally, he and his friends would even...

February 7, 2017

Fall plantings to bring spring flowers

Over the past several months, Feed a Bee has been buzzing with excitement thanks to the first annual national planting tour. In partnership with The Wildlife Society, its local chapters...

January 31, 2017

New interns join TWS Government Affairs & Partnerships program

This month, two new interns joined The Wildlife Society Government Affairs & Partnerships program. Jamila Blake grew up in Tampa, Florida and graduated from the University of Delaware with a...

January 30, 2017

Read the new issues of JWM and Wildlife Monographs

Take advantage of your free access as a TWS member. The February issue of The Journal of Wildlife Management (Vol. 81.2) and the latest Wildlife Monograph (Vol 196.1) are now...