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TWS bids farewell to three past presidents
The past three months have brought some somber news to The Wildlife Society. Since December, we have lost three past presidents, Ted Bookhout, Richard Mackie and Bill Crawford, each of...
TWS policy pioneer earns Honorary Membership Award
Tom Franklin’s first job after college, working on urban wildlife conservation, quickly taught him that decisions affecting wildlife often were not being made by wildlife biologists. “It became more and...
TWS grants bring 23 students to annual conference
Twenty-three budding wildlifers attended the Annual Conference in Albuquerque, New Mexico, last month through the TWS Student Travel Grants program, which offers each awardee up to $500. Since 2008, TWS...
For Penn State prof, joining TWS is his lesson for students
When a new semester arrives at Penn State University, professor Cal DuBrock makes a round of the school’s natural resource classes with a pitch. Whether it’s forestry, fisheries or wildlife,...
Live from Albuquerque!
Follow #TWS2017 live during our 24th Annual Conference in Albuquerque, NM! WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 2017 8:00 p.m. SOUTHWEST SENDOFF NETWORKING EVENT TWS 24th Annual Conference attendees celebrate the end of...
President’s Podium: Reminders of our roots, cultures and changes
I was recently in southwestern Wisconsin participating in a small rural community high school homecoming and class reunion. Participants included people with small-town backgrounds and values in a primarily agricultural...
Thinking outside the box to support TWS
Alan Wentz has been an active member of The Wildlife Society since he was an undergraduate, and he and his wife Jan, who shares his love of wildlife, included TWS...
Mingle and learn at conference networking events
Find details about TWS’ 24th Annual Conference at twsconference.org, including the detailed schedule. Discounted hotel rooms are selling out quickly, so register today and book early! Plenaries, symposia and other...
TWS names Ed Thompson executive director and CEO
The Wildlife Society has named Ed Thompson as its next executive director and chief executive officer. Thompson, who currently serves as chief operating officer of the Society, will take over...
Introducing the newest TWS Fellows!
Last October, The Wildlife Society recognized 11 outstanding members as TWS Fellows for their contributions to the Society and the wildlife profession as a whole. The awards were presented by...