
Jim Heffelfinger wins two conservation awards
TWS member Jim Heffelfinger has won two awards commemorating a career of wildlife research and conservation. Heffelfinger, wildlife science coordinator with the Arizona Game and Fish Department, won The Dallas...

Research on human impact on Appalachian songbirds earns student award
As climate and land use changes take place throughout the Appalachians, researchers are watching how different species will react. Hannah Clipp, a PhD candidate at the West Virginia Cooperative Fish...

Shane Mahoney earns conservation education award
The Dallas Safari Club Foundation has named TWS member Shane Mahoney the inaugural winner of its education award. Mahoney is the founder and CEO of Conservation Visions, an initiative dedicated...


Apply now for TWS Leadership Institute Class of 2023
The Wildlife Society’s flagship leadership training program, the Leadership Institute, is now accepting applications for the Class of 2023. The deadline to submit applications is March 12 by 11:59 p.m....
Best Student Poster explores the role of ticks in CWD transmission
As chronic wasting disease continues to spread through cervid populations in North America, scientists still don’t know exactly how the disease is spreading so rapidly and broadly. But when Heather...
Wildlife Vocalizations: Abi Fergus
Wildlife Vocalizations is a collection of short personal perspectives from people in the field of wildlife sciences. We need swift change as the world is losing biodiversity and the Indigenous...

The January issue of the Journal of Wildlife Management
The Journal of Wildlife Management is a benefit of membership in The Wildlife Society. Published eight times annually, it is one of the world’s leading scientific journals covering wildlife science, management...
Wildlife Vocalizations: Patience Knight
Wildlife Vocalizations is a collection of short personal perspectives from people in the field of wildlife sciences. One of the most important and memorable statements one of my wildlife/range management...
These are the top 10 wildlife stories of 2022
The past year has seen plenty of important developments and groundbreaking research for wildlife, plus a few strange tales along the way. Here are the most read stories on wildlife.org...
