Category: TWS News

October 25, 2022

Kleberg keynote offers big conservation lessons from Texas

Texas offers some unique challenges for conservation. Land ownership is overwhelmingly private in the state, and urbanization and industrial development can leave large footprints on the landscape. But these challenges...

October 25, 2022

Wildlife Vocalizations: Deb Hahn

Wildlife Vocalizations is a collection of short personal perspectives from people in the field of wildlife sciences. There are many things I wish someone had shared with me at the...

October 19, 2022

Meet our sponsors—Part 2!

The Wildlife Society’s Annual Conference would not be possible without the support of our sponsors and year-round partners. We’d like to thank our sponsors listed below. Please take a moment to check...

October 18, 2022

Meet our sponsors!

The Wildlife Society’s Annual Conference would not be possible without the support of our sponsors and year-round partners. We’d like to thank our sponsors listed below. Please take a moment to check...

October 18, 2022

Wildlife Vocalizations: Maria F. ‘Masi’ Mejia

Wildlife Vocalizations is a collection of short personal perspectives from people in the field of wildlife sciences. Diversity is intersectional. As a woman/ female as well as Hispanic and Latina,...

October 14, 2022

TWS conference event shares the stories behind the science

For scientists trained to be objective, it can be a challenge to inject their own opinions about their research. It can be even harder to think about their feelings about...

October 7, 2022

TWS’ Leadership Institute receives DSC Foundation grant

The Dallas Safari Club Foundation (DSCF) has continued their support of The Wildlife Society’s Leadership Institute through a grant of $10,000. For several years, the Dallas Safari Club and its...

October 5, 2022

TWS engages in wildlife refuge briefing

The Wildlife Society and others hosted a briefing Sept. 27 showing their support of funding for the National Wildlife Refuge System. During the “Supporting the National Wildlife Refuge System,” briefing,...

October 4, 2022

The September issue of the Wildlife Society Bulletin

The Wildlife Society Bulletin is a benefit of membership in The Wildlife Society. Published four times annually, it is one of the world’s leading scientific journals covering wildlife science, management and...

September 30, 2022

TWS CEO appointed to Federal Advisory Council

The Wildlife Society’s CEO, Ed Arnett, has been appointed an alternate member of the federal Hunting and Wildlife Conservation Council (HWCC). United States Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland and...