
TWS Member Receives Prestigious Award
Spotted owl researcher Eric Forsman, a member of The Wildlife Society since 1975, recently received a U.S. Department of Agriculture Secretary’s Honor Award at a formal ceremony in Washington, D.C. ...

New TWS Membership Benefit Launching February 24
On Tuesday, February 24, TWS membership becomes even more valuable—and at no additional cost to our members. Every Tuesday, TWS members will receive an email with links to two recorded...

The Conservation Affairs Network Builds a Stronger TWS
The Wildlife Society is taking steps to strengthen connections between its sections, chapters, and headquarters. “The individual units of The Wildlife Society are not as connected as they need to...

Idaho Student Chapter Educates Community
The University of Idaho Student Chapter of TWS participated in numerous educational opportunities during this past fall semester. Student members assisted the Idaho Department of Fish and Game with several...

Call for Student Research in Progress Posters
Deadline: June 18, 2015 at 11:59 pm 22nd Annual Conference of The Wildlife Society Winnipeg, Manitoba ♦ October 17-21, 2015 The Student Development Working Group invites students to submit Research-in-Progress...

Students Pursue Career Goals by Volunteering, Networking
The University of Vermont (UVM) Student Chapter of The Wildlife Society has been actively involved in wildlife and fisheries related activities since 1973. Student members volunteer with many local organizations...


Logo Contest for the 2016 Annual Conference Kicks Off
The North Carolina Chapter of The Wildlife Society seeks entries for a logo to represent The Wildlife Society’s 23rd Annual Conference to be held in Raleigh, North Carolina in October,...

Apply Now for TWS Leadership Institute!
The Wildlife Society’s flagship leadership training program, the Leadership Institute, is now accepting applications for its Class of 2015! Ten to fifteen early-career professionals will receive leadership training, mentoring, and...

TWS Comments on Feral Swine Environmental Impact
The Wildlife Society’s Wildlife Damage Management Working Group has submitted comments to APHIS’s environmental impact statement on feral swine damage management. Feral swine are a destructive invasive species, which poses...
