March 30 Deadline: 2016 Conference Logo Contest
The North Carolina Chapter of The Wildlife Society has extended the deadline for entries for a logo to represent The Wildlife Society’s National Conference to be held in Raleigh, North...
Visit Churchill for the Experience of a Lifetime!
The Wildlife Society (Manitoba Chapter) has worked with Manitoba Conservation and the Churchill Northern Studies Centre (CNSC) to organize two trips — a pre-conference student excursion and a post-conference attendee trip...
Reminder: Apply for the Leadership Institute Today!
The application deadline for The Wildlife Society’s flagship leadership training program, the Leadership Institute, is quickly approaching! The Leadership Institute provides ten to fifteen early-career professionals with leadership training, mentoring,...
TWS Issues Statement on Wild Sheep Disease Transmission Risk
The Wildlife Society partnered with the American Association of Wildlife Veterinarians (AAWV) to develop a joint issue statement on domestic sheep and goat disease transmission risk to wild sheep. The...
The Wildlife Professional Spring Issue Is Online
The latest issue of The Wildlife Professional will be in your mailbox soon. Check out our cover story on the impact of renewable energy on wildlife by TWS Science Writer...
NC Student Chapter Hosts “Wild Foods Supper”
On Saturday, January 31st the North Carolina State University Student Chapter of The Wildlife Society (aka the Leopold Wildlife Club) hosted their fourth annual “Wild Foods Supper.” The Wildlife Club...
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USFS, TWS Launch Program for Native American Students
The U.S. Forest Service and The Wildlife Society are excited to launch a Native American Professional Development Program, which will provide valuable knowledge to Native American students who are interested...
TWS Participates in Fly-In to Advocate for Wildlife Funding
The Minnesota Chapter, Western Section, and TWS Headquarters participated in the Teaming with Wildlife National Coalition’s Annual Fly-In to advocate for increased funding levels for the State and Tribal Wildlife...
TWS Member Honored for Invasive Species Management
Wildlife biologist Steve Kendrot, a member of The Wildlife Society since 1993, recently received the 2015 Leadership/Aquatics Award during National Invasive Species Awareness Week. Currently the deputy director of the...
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