The Wildlife Society’s 148 student chapters are composed of student and professional members of the Society. They are based at college campuses across North America and provide students with extraordinary learning experiences and networking opportunities. Learn more… |
TWS provides $1,000 in annual support to each of eight regional student conclaves that provide college students with valuable hands-on training in wildlife management and conservation, and networking opportunities with wildlife professionals. Learn more… |
TWS has a responsibility to prepare its members to meet the pressing need for well-prepared wildlife professionals and fulfills part of that responsibility through the TWS Leadership Institute. Learn more… |
The Early Career Professional Working Group was established in 2014 and is dedicated to addressing the challenges and opportunities that early career wildlife professionals encounter. The working group welcomes the full spectrum of wildlife professionals to contribute to their efforts. Learn more… |
Charting and navigating your career path can be both challenging and fun! Whether you’re just beginning to consider a wildlife career, considering college options or are looking for online courses, we’ve got information that can help! Learn more… |
Are you actively looking for an internship or job opportunity? Then visit the TWS Career Center where you can even post your resume! |
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