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Thoughts from the Executive Director
In previous communications I have mentioned that our current strategic plan is built around five broad themes, namely the conservation and sustainability of wildlife, TWS leadership in the conservation community,...
Sneak preview: 2016 conference symposia part one
Registration for The Wildlife Society’s 23rd Annual Conference in Raleigh, North Carolina, is now open, and the lineup of over 600 educational and training opportunities has been announced. In part...
Missing seabirds spell trouble for snakes
On Seahorse Key, an island on Florida’s Gulf Coast, seabirds used to swoop into the water to pick up fish, and fly away while inadvertently dropping some on the ground...
Sneak preview part two: 2016 conference workshops
Our 2016 Annual Conference workshops will be conducted on Saturday, October 15. If you missed last week’s announcement of six of the 12 workshops, click here to view that feature...
Flexibility the focus of BLM proposed planning revision
Landscape-scale planning, adaptability and public input are key components of the Bureau of Land Management’s proposed planning process update – the first major overhaul to their resource management planning regulations...
Wetlands Working Group: 2014 News Archive
Wetland News* Archives – 2014 December USACE requests review of National Wetland Plant List ratings, additions, deletions In 2012, an extensive update of the National Wetland Plant List (NWPL) was finalized. In an...
Invasive bermudagrass reduces habitat quality for bobwhites
Anecdotal evidence of invasive bermudagrass (Cynodon dactylon) being associated with declining populations of northern bobwhites (Colinus virginianus) has been widely circulated. But researchers at the University of Georgia wanted to...
New Jersey Chapter: Awards
Awards New Jersey Chapter Awards Professional Development Award The Professional Development Award is made possible by the New Jersey Chapter of The Wildlife Society. This award is intended to assist...
South Carolina: 2014 Annual Meeting
2014 Annual Meeting The Annual Meeting of the South Carolina Chapter of The Wildlife Society was held on November 12-13 at the Pee Dee Research and Education Center in Darlington,...
White-Nose Syndrome Discovered in China
For the first time, researchers have found that white-nose syndrome — a deadly disease that’s wiped out numerous bat populations — isn’t confined to Europe and North America; it’s also...