Category: TWS News

October 18, 2021

Arkansas quail stamps wins Ding Darling art award

The northern bobwhite hen seems to sit blissfully, in an ideal patch of habitat covered by native grasses and flowers but with just enough clear space for its chicks to...

October 13, 2021

Group to host climate listening session at TWS Annual Conference

Working in Alaska for more than 25 years, Grant Hilderbrand has become intimately aware of the effects of climate change on natural resources. “We’re looking at climate change every single...

October 13, 2021

Thank you to our conference 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 partners and platinum, and gold sponsors listed below. Please...

October 12, 2021

Register for the TWS Annual Conference!

Registration for The Wildlife Society’s 2021 Annual Conference closes Friday, October 22. Click here to register now! Over 1,500 wildlifers have already registered, and total attendance is expected to exceed 2,500. The...

October 12, 2021

TWS president, president-elect increase international presence

As members of the International Union of Game Biologists gathered for its congress in Budapest last month, they heard a message from TWS President Carol Chambers on the importance of...

October 8, 2021

Building a student-motivated chapter

When Cary Chevalier was earning his bachelor’s degree at Arizona State University, he was a member of the student chapter of The Wildlife Society, but it didn’t have much faculty...

October 5, 2021

Karen Swaim earns Distinguished Service Award

Karen Swaim, a principal and senior wildlife biologist at her own biological consulting firm, Swaim Biological, Inc., received the Distinguished Service Award for demonstrating a long-term commitment to The Wildlife...

October 4, 2021

Greg Schenbeck recognized for his service with TWS

Greg Schenbeck, has worked with a number of state and federal agencies throughout his career, and he has continued striving to benefit wildlife through his work at The Wildlife Society...

October 1, 2021

Native Professional Development Program accepts 12 students

Twelve students will be gearing up for career and learning opportunities at the TWS 2021 Virtual Conference as part of the Native Student Professional Development program this year. The program...

September 30, 2021

Roundtable to discuss direction of TWS journals at Annual Conference

The 2021 virtual conference of The Wildlife Society will provide an opportunity for students and young professionals to get better acquainted with the editors of the society’s academic journals. Paul...