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President’s Podium: Building upon our success
The 23rd Annual Conference of The Wildlife Society in Raleigh, North Carolina, during October 2016 was a great credit to all involved in its planning, and it expressed volumes about...
TWS 24th Annual Conference
SAVE the DATE! The 24th Annual Conference September 23-27, 2017 Albuquerque, New Mexico Important Dates! Download the 2017 Conference Call for Proposals (workshops, symposia & panel discussions) The submission period...
A changing society questions the foundations of wildlife management
News about Cecil, the Southwest African lion that was hunted and killed in Zimbabwe last year, brought on a slew of public backlash. The animal made headlines throughout North American...
Instagram Submission Guidelines
We’re probably a bit biased, but we think wildlife biologists have the best job in the world and want to showcase that on our Instagram! We work at all hours...
STUDENT MEMBERSHIP BENEFITS
Students in the wildlife and natural resources field can open the door to many new and exciting opportunities by becoming a member of The Wildlife Society.
Past president of TWS Pennsylvania chapter recognized
Emily Thomas, a past president of the Pennsylvania Chapter of The Wildlife Society, was recently recognized with the Outstanding Recent Alumni Award from the Pennsylvania State University Forest Resources Alumni...
2019 TWS Elections: Candidates and proposed bylaws change
The ballot for The Wildlife Society’s 2019 elections include a proposed bylaws amendment and nominees for the positions of Vice President, Northwest Section Representative, Western Section Representative and North Central...
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For more than 80 years, The Wildlife Society has been influencing the future of wildlife and wild places for the benefit of generations to come.
Wildlifer recognized for promoting native diversity
Nominations for the Diversity Award will be accepted through May 1. Click on the link above to visit the Diversity Award webpage, or visit www.wildlife.org/awards to learn more about all TWS awards....
Missouri member honored by NWF
David Calandro, a member of the TWS Missouri Chapter and USDA Wildlife Services employee, was named National Conservation Youth Leader by the National Wildlife Federation in June. The award recognizes...