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The January issue of the Journal of Wildlife Management

Articles include a look at how climate change is affecting mountain goats in Washington, monitoring brown lemurs and more

Read Now December 5, 2023
December 8, 2023

Manatee feeding effort ends

Biologists believe the mammals are in better health heading into this winter

December 7, 2023

Mount Graham red squirrel population declines

Biologists say the numbers show the need to continue conservation measures

December 6, 2023

Pollution leads to the birth of more female sea turtles

Contaminants seem to exacerbate similar effects caused by climate change

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November 19, 2021

Apply now for USFS Native American Research Assistantship

The U.S. Forest Service, through a partnership with The Wildlife Society, is offering research assistantships for Native American undergraduate or graduate students as part of the Native American Research Assistantship...

September 17, 2021

TWS’ Leadership Institute receives grant from DSC Foundation

The Dallas Safari Club Foundation has continued to support The Wildlife Society’s Leadership Institute through a $5,000 grant for the class of 2020. For several years, the Dallas Safari Club...

April 19, 2021

Students selected for 2021 NARA program

The Native American Research Assistantship program has selected three students to participate this year in research projects with U.S. Forest Service research and development scientists. Made possible by the Premier...

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February 26, 2021

TWS’ Leadership Institute receives grant from DSC Foundation

The Dallas Safari Club Foundation (DSCF) has continued their support of The Wildlife Society’s Leadership Institute through a grant of more than $1,200, thanks to a generous donation from the...

January 22, 2021

New options available on TWS member portal

In response to a motion passed by Council last fall, The Wildlife Society has updated options for members to indicate gender identity on their member profile.  Previous options of “male”...

January 15, 2021

New changes announced for TWS certification program

The Wildlife Society’s Wildlife Biologist Certification Program — established in 1977 — is regularly evaluated to ensure the requirements reflect a level of training and experience necessary for professional stewardship...

May 4, 2020

Congratulations to TWS’ Leadership Institute Class of 2020

The Wildlife Society is pleased to announce the Leadership Institute Class of 2020. Each year, a group of 10 early-career wildlife professionals are selected from a competitive pool of applicants...

April 22, 2020

2020 NARA project matches announced

The Native American Research Assistantship (NARA) Program, made possible by the Premier Partner relationship between the U.S. Forest Service and The Wildlife Society, has selected Elizabeth Hotchkiss to participate this...

leadership institute class of 2017
January 13, 2020

Apply now for TWS Leadership Institute Class of 2020

The Wildlife Society is now accepting applications for the Leadership Institute Class of 2020. The deadline to submit applications is March 16 by 11:59 p.m. EST. Leadership Institute participants engage...

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