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Managing Human-Wildlife Conflict in the Polar Bear Capital
For most of the world, polar bears are beautiful and fascinating creatures more likely to be seen on the cover of a magazine. But the raw size of one of...
TWS and Coalition Provide Testimony on Wild Horses
The Wildlife Society’s Government Affairs & Partnerships Director Keith Norris provided testimony to the Wild Horse and Burro Advisory Board at a meeting in Oklahoma City on Thursday. Norris provided...
The Wildlife Professional Fall Issue is Online
Don’t miss the fall issue of The Wildlife Professional. As we lead up to The Wildlife Society’s 22nd annual conference in Winnipeg, Manitoba, this latest issue examines wildlife management and...
Amazing Networking Opportunity for Wildlife Professionals, Students
Following last year’s TWS Annual Conference in Pittsburgh, more than 88% of our surveyed attendees reported that the slate of networking opportunities at the conference increased or strengthened their network...
Member Drives Launch of Wildlife Biology Major at BSU
Bemidji State University, a wooded, lake-side campus, sits amidst mixed deciduous hardwood forests of Minnesota, boreal forest, and prairies and aspen park land, which students take advantage of for snowmobiling,...
A Black and White Affair? – From The Wildlife Professional
How Britain Tackles Tuberculosis in Badgers Contentious, difficult and expensive: words often used to describe a teenager. But, these words are equally, if not more, applicable to the problem of...
Wildlife Services Assists AZTWS with Techniques Workshop
The Arizona Chapter of The Wildlife Society (TWS) hosted the fifth annual Wildlife Techniques Workshop in late April at the Horseshoe Ranch, located about 55 miles north of Phoenix, AZ....
New Exhibit Highlights Poaching’s Toll on Wildlife
Consider this: Last year, more than 1,200 rhinoceroses were slaughtered for their horns; in 2013, 20,000 elephants were killed for their tusks and ivory; and in the last century, the...
Ignite TWS: Roland Kays on Camera Trapping
“Enlighten us, but make it quick.” — Ignite Imagine that you’re about to present a talk that shares your passion about a personal or professional wildlife-related experience to over 300...
Collaborating to Halt Feral Swine Damage – from The Wildlife Professional Magazine
From the summer 2015 issue of The Wildlife Professional Collaborating to Halt Feral Swine Damage Early Efforts Showing Success Unconstrained or unclaimed swine — which include Eurasian wild boars, Polynesian...