Category: TWS News

May 16, 2017

New Wildlife Monographs published

A new Wildlife Monograph (Vol. 197), Long-term Demography of the Northern Goshawk in a Variable Environment, is now available online. All members now have access to TWS’ journals as part...

May 15, 2017

Conference registration is now open!

Pre-registration for The Wildlife Society’s 24th Annual Conference is now open! And with more than 950 educational and training opportunities, we’re shaking things up a bit with this year’s program. Register...

May 12, 2017

Sneak preview: Your TWS Annual Conference experience

The Wildlife Society’s Annual Conference has become one of the largest and fastest-growing gatherings of wildlife professionals in North America. Nearly 1,900 students, professionals and retirees attended last year’s event...

May 11, 2017

Conference plenary: Crossroads of cultures

Pre-registration for TWS’ 24th Annual Conference opens May 15. Visit twsconference.org for more information. From ethnic diversity in the workforce to technology advances applied in the field, diversity is constantly changing the wildlife...

May 10, 2017

Purdue hosts TWS North Central Student Conclave

From bird watching to quiz bowl, the student chapter of TWS at Purdue University had a lot to offer at the North Central Section TWS Student Conclave held March 24-26,...

May 8, 2017

Read the new issue of The Journal of Wildlife Management

The May issue of The Journal of Wildlife Management (Vol. 80.4) is now available online in the Wiley Online Library. Featured in this issue are: Monitoring honeyeaters Coyote management Wolf...

May 5, 2017

Enter the 2017 Wildlife Photo Gallery & Contest

It’s time to pop the SD card out of that camera you’ve been carrying around all year and browse through all the photos you took, because registration for this year’s...

May 5, 2017

Emerging leaders selected for 2017 Leadership Institute

Congratulations to the participants who have been chosen to participate in the 2017 TWS Leadership Institute! These promising early career wildlife professionals, selected from a competitive pool of applicants, will...

May 4, 2017

TWS Western Section offers novel training

For biologists, being in the field doesn’t always mean a walk in the forest. Biologists often find themselves donning a hardhat and going to work on a construction site. Sometimes...

May 2, 2017

Native Americans to begin USFS projects this summer

The Native American Research Assistantship Program begins its third year, a program made possible by the Premier Partner relationship between the U.S. Forest Service and The Wildlife Society. The Research...