Apply Now for Student Travel Grants
The submission site for student travel grants to the TWS 22nd Annual Conference is now open. Apply here. Grants are available for TWS student members presenting a technical paper or...
Ignite TWS: Roland Kays on Camera Trapping
“Enlighten us, but make it quick.” — Ignite Imagine that you’re about to present a talk that shares your passion about a personal or professional wildlife-related experience to over 300...
North Carolina Announces 2016 Conference Logo
In 2016, The Wildlife Society will be hosting one of the largest gatherings in North America of wildlife professionals, influencers, educators, students and supporters in North Carolina. The Society’s 23rd...
Contentious Clean Water Rule Finalized
After a lengthy rulemaking process, including an extended public comment and over 400 stakeholder meetings, the Environmental Protection Agency and Army Corps of Engineers announced their final rule defining waters...
TWS Conference: What to Expect
What can you expect at this year’s Annual Conference? A truly amazing and unique experience. The TWS Annual Conference returns to Canada for the first time in a decade, and...
Corolla Wild Horses Letter
TWS, along with the National Wildlife Refuge Association and The Society for Range Management, sent a letter to the Senate Subcommittee on Fisheries, Water, and Wildlife opposing S. 1204, the...
TWS Conference: Polar Bears Research and Conservation Education Experience
Join The Wildlife Society’s field trip to the International Polar Bear Conservation Centre during the 2015 TWS Annual Conference. Learn more about the educational and professional networking opportunities available to...
Thoughts from the Executive Director
As we approach the end of the Society’s 2014-2015 fiscal year, the financial recovery from our earlier difficulties appears to be accelerating, and with the recovery come new opportunities. We...
The Wildlife Professional Summer Issue is Online
The summer issue of The Wildlife Professional will be in your mailbox soon. In this issue, Josh Learn, TWS science writer, examines the complexities and controversy surrounding sage grouse management...

