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Next Generation
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...
Learn
The Wildlife Society publishes a bi-monthly magazine, peer-reviewed journals and online papers, books and technical reviews. Learn more about our publications… The Wildlife Society’s Annual Conference is one of the...
Our Network
Networking has become critical to career development, job opportunities, collaboration, research, developing best practices, and effective advocacy at the national, regional and state/provincial level. The Wildlife Society has built one of the most effective wildlife networking programs through the combination of our annual conference, TWS Local sections and chapters across North America, working groups and our presence in three major social media channels.
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Meet The Candidates
The Wildlife Society announces candidates for positions on TWS Council. Electronic ballots will be sent in May to all members with an email address. If you do not have an...
MEMBERSHIP BENEFITS
TWS membership is open to wildlife professionals, students and anyone who is interested in wildlife science, management and conservation. You can join TWS or renew your membership through the links...
DONATE
The Wildlife Society is designated as a 501(c)3 non-profit association by the IRS (EIN: 52-0788946). Your donation supports The Wildlife Society’s efforts to sustain healthy wildlife populations and habitats for generations...