Val Titus wins Student Chapter Advisor of the Year
Professor works with Paul Smith’s College student chapter and the Northeast Conclave
How could federal cuts affect endangered species?
Loss of personnel and cuts to programs will likely hurt imperiled species
TWS welcomes incoming president Fidel Hernández
Hernández has a vision of a more unified society
The social costs of managing invasive species
Florida residents worry less about invasive reptiles and more about the collectors chasing them
Remington Bracher earns Graduate Fellowship in Wildlife Policy
The Ronald F. Labisky Graduate Fellowship in Wildlife Policy will support Indigenous student’s bison research
TWS supports professionals unable to attend annual conference
With travel constraints affecting many federal employees, TWS extends access to mobile conference app
Are dire wolves back and what would that mean?
Colossal claims to have created dire wolves, but what does this mean for wildlife management?
Waterfowl conservation gets a boost on wildlife refuges
Investment aimed to protect 22,000 acres of habitat and enhance public access across refuge system
Local leaders lift their voices
Maine Chapter members meet with congressional staffers to educate on the importance of USGS Cooperative Research Units

