Series: TWS Conference

September 25, 2020

TWS2020: Angola mammals avoid humans after 30-year civil war

The seasoned trackers sat on special chairs fastened to the front of a jeep moving slowly through the savannas of Angola’s Luengue-Luiana and Mavinga national parks. They eyed the ground...

September 24, 2020

What’s happening Monday at TWS’ Virtual Conference?

The Wildlife Society’s 2020 Virtual Conference launches on Monday with a day packed full of symposia, panel discussions and networking events. Fill out your schedule with exciting opportunities to expand...

September 24, 2020

TWS2020: Plenary calls to ‘keep science scientific’

The 2020 TWS Virtual Conference kicks off Monday, with plenary presenters urging to “keep science scientific.” While the conference is virtual, the platform allows for a rarity when it comes...

September 23, 2020

Diversity Award presented to South Carolina DNR outreach program

The South Carolina Department of Natural Resources Diversity Outreach Program has received the 2020 TWS Diversity Award. The program works to raise awareness about the state’s natural resources among Hispanic...

September 21, 2020

Publications Awards recognize outstanding work

From cougars, wolves and panthers to wild pigs and even humans, recipients of the TWS’ 2020 Wildlife Publications Awards tackled an array of topics in wildlife conservation and management. Tori...

September 17, 2020

Virtual conference offers chances to network

For only $125, you can get access to all of the educational content from the virtual TWS conference. Click here to register by midnight PT on Sunday, Sept. 20. Some of...

September 16, 2020

Clint Boal receives McAtee-Burger award

Clint Boal has received The Wildlife Society’s 2020 W.L. McAtee and G. V. Burger Award for Outstanding Service as an Associate Editor. The award recognizes the outstanding work of an...

September 14, 2020

Explore hundreds of sessions at TWS virtual conference

For only $125, you can get access to all of the educational content from the virtual TWS conference. Click here to register by midnight PT on Sunday, Sept. 20. From...

September 2, 2020

Ross Hier receives ‘Ding’ Darling Memorial Award

Wildlife professional and artist Ross Hier has received the 2020 Jay N. “Ding” Darling Memorial Award for Wildlife Stewardship Through Art. The award honors Darling’s legacy of using art to...

August 28, 2020

Emily Thoroski earns Conservation Education Award

Emily Thorosky has received TWS’ Conservation Education Award. She was recognized for her work creating the video “Why Do Wildlife Matter?” as part of her honor’s thesis at the University...