Category: TWS News

November 14, 2017

Student Research Project: Fishers recolonized remote landscape

After fishers (Pekania pennanti) were reintroduced in the 1990s to Cooking Lake Moraine, a rolling upland region in Central Alberta, researchers didn’t know if their budding population was a result...

November 13, 2017

Announcing the new issue of the Journal of Wildlife Management

The November issue of The Journal of Wildlife Management (Vol. 81.8) is now available online. The issue contains an editorial by Editor-in-Chief Paul Krausman, Content Editor Allison S. Cox, and Editorial Assistant...

November 7, 2017

Bureau of Land Management joins TWS Partner Program

The Wildlife Society and the Bureau of Land Management have agreed to form a Premier Partner relationship that provides mutually beneficial support to the missions of both parties. Over the...

November 7, 2017

Global participants enjoy TWS Annual Conference

From Europe to Asia to Africa, attendees from around the globe made their way to Albuquerque, New Mexico to share their knowledge and learn more about wildlife at the last...

November 1, 2017

Give Back program extended to students

As promised at the 2017 Annual Conference in Albuquerque, students are now eligible to nominate and be nominated for The Wildlife Society’s Give Back program. Starting today, student members of...

November 1, 2017

Announcing the new issue of The Wildlife Professional

As we get ready to honor of military veterans in the United States on Nov. 11, the new November/December issue of The Wildlife Professional features a cover story on conservation...

October 30, 2017

8-year-old’s penguin project makes splash at TWS Conference

Like many 8-year-olds, Mikail Bakhtiyarov likes swimming, playing basketball and reading. Unlike most kids his age, however, he has a reference library containing hundreds of wildlife books on everything from...

October 25, 2017

Kleberg Institute founder receives Kleberg Award

On a recent October afternoon, Charles DeYoung was soaring over South Texas by helicopter, as he does several times a year, counting deer and any other species he spotted. “I...

October 23, 2017

Logo Contest: Leave your mark on TWS’ 25th Annual Conference!

The Wildlife Society is seeking design submissions for the 2018 Annual Conference Logo Contest. The logo is an important characteristic of the conference, which will be held in Cleveland, Ohio,...

October 20, 2017

UCM Student Chapter hosts Bio Blitz

The University of Central Missouri Student Chapter of The Wildlife Society organized the 14th Annual Bio Blitz at Pertle Springs, which took place Saturday, September 30. The event attracted 150...