Category: TWS News

September 12, 2017

TWS’ Leadership Institute receives grant from DSCF

The Wildlife Society recently received a $15,000 grant from the Dallas Safari Club Foundation (DSCF) to help fund TWS’ 2017 Leadership Institute. The Wildlife Society’s Leadership Institute provides leadership training...

September 11, 2017

Hunting and fishing opportunities in New Mexico

September is a great time for outdoor recreation in New Mexico.  There are a variety of fishing and small game hunting opportunities close to Albuquerque for interested conference attendees.  Though...

September 6, 2017

Thinking outside the box to support TWS

Alan Wentz has been an active member of The Wildlife Society since he was an undergraduate, and he and his wife Jan, who shares his love of wildlife, included TWS...

September 5, 2017

Video: A student’s guide to the TWS Annual Conference

Are you a student unsure about attending a professional conference? Or maybe you have already registered, but aren’t sure what to wear, or how to find the people most likely...

September 1, 2017

The next generation of wildlife professionals needs your help!

More than half of the attendees at this year’s TWS Annual Conference in will be students and new professionals. By giving just one hour of your time during the conference,...

September 1, 2017

Announcing the new issue of The Wildlife Professional

The controversy continues to stir about the reintroduction of the Mexican wolf to its native habitat in the Southwest. The cover feature of the September/October issue of The Wildlife Professional...

August 31, 2017

Announcing the new issue of the Journal of Wildlife Management

The September issue of The Journal of Wildlife Management (Vol. 81.7) is now available online. The issue contains a review of the effects of gating bat habitats, two book reviews and commentaries...

August 31, 2017

NM Chapter CAC comments on Mexican wolf recovery plan

The Conservation Affairs Committee (CAC) of the New Mexico Chapter of The Wildlife Society submitted comments on the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s draft recovery plan for Mexican wolves. The Chapter...

August 28, 2017

At first conference, and now, memory of Leopold lingers

As The Wildlife Society prepares to hold its 24th Annual Conference in Albuquerque, New Mexico, three organizers recall planning the Society’s first independent conference, in the same city, in 1994....

August 25, 2017

First TWS Conference still echoes, 23 years later

As The Wildlife Society prepares to hold its 24th Annual Conference in Albuquerque, New Mexico, three organizers recall planning the Society’s first independent conference, in the same city, in 1994....