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2025 TWS Elections

Take a look at candidates for this year’s TWS election

Read Now April 29, 2025
May 12, 2025

Florida mulls reef gecko listing

Small coastal lizard has limited range in southern part of the state

May 9, 2025

The pretty bird bias is real for researchers

Researchers find that charisma, a wide range and proximity to university campuses result in more peer-reviewed articles on birds

May 9, 2025

Bills introduced ahead of Migratory Bird Day

The Migratory Bird Protection Act and the Albatross and Petrel Conservation Act would build upon existing efforts

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March 20, 2017

WSB study: App lets hunters help managers count moose

Counting moose throughout the vast boreal forests and mountain ranges where they roam can be hard to do. Helicopter surveys are effective but expensive, so they tend to be few...

March 17, 2017

Outdoor recreation on rise, but hunting and fishing falter

More Americans are recreating outdoors than 10 years ago, according to a recent report, and that trend is expected to continue its decades-long climb. Nature viewing activities are among the...

March 16, 2017

TWS mourns loss of long-tenured employee Jane Jorgensen

The Wildlife Society is mourning the death of longtime staffer Jane Jorgensen. A 30-year employee, Jorgensen was TWS’s finance and office manager, and her long tenure and warm personality made...

February 28, 2017

TWS celebrates 80 years of science and conservation

As conservationist Aldo Leopold was first sitting down to write what would become his iconic A Sand County Almanac, he and a group of dedicated wildlife managers and biologists were...

February 10, 2017

Lifetime of art, conservation earns 2016 Darling Memorial Award for Reece

Maynard Reece was 18 when he met famed wildlife artist Jay N. “Ding” Darling. An aspiring artist, Reece showed up with some of his paintings at Darling’s office at the...