Series: TWS Journals

January 10, 2017

Announcing the new issues of JWM and WSB

More than 30 papers that focus on wildlife management and conservation are now posted in the Wiley Online Library. Log on the TWS website and click on the “Publications” tab...

January 2, 2017

Your TWS membership just got better!

Happy New Year! We are excited to start 2017 with a new addition to our list of membership benefits: online access to TWS’ three journals. Now you can read all...

December 22, 2016

Project SNOWstorm celebrates third anniversary

Project SNOWstorm, a study aimed at tagging and tracking snowy owls (Bubo scandiacus) to learn more about the species and its movement, recently celebrated its third anniversary. The project, which...

November 8, 2016

The Wildlife Professional November/December issue is online

This cover feature of this issue of The Wildlife Professional examines efforts to protect western rangelands that are being damaged by overabundant feral horses and burros, a controversial issue that...

September 15, 2016

JWM study: Fire, nest locations affect gopher tortoise predation

Gopher tortoises (Gopherus polyphemus), which live in the longleaf pine ecosystem, are declining throughout their range due to not only habitat loss and fragmentation but also potentially high nest predation...

August 8, 2016

Announcing the August issue of the Journal of Wildlife Management

The August 2016 issue of The Journal of Wildlife Management (Vol. 80.6) contains the latest research reports on management and conservation, habitat relations, population ecology and quantitative approaches. Featured in...

July 27, 2016

Announcing a major, new addition to TWS membership benefits

Today, I am pleased to announce that your TWS membership just became more valuable. As part of our effort to expand partnerships within the wildlife community, all current and new...

July 19, 2016

TWS opens search for Wildlife Monographs Editor-in-Chief

The Editor-in-Chief is responsible for coordinating production with authors, consulting editors, TWS Council and staff and TWS’ journal publisher. Applicants should have a proven ability to work and communicate with...

July 11, 2016

Restoring arid western habitats — from The Wildlife Professional

Native Plants Maximize Wildlife Conservation Effectiveness Greater sage-grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus) and monarch butterflies (Danaus plexippus) and other pollinating insects have garnered a lot of attention recently from federal and state...

July 5, 2016

The Wildlife Professional July/August issue is online

Don’t miss the latest issue of The Wildlife Professional. Read about how drought impacts western wildlife in our cover story, Dried Up. Also learn about the critical role of livestock...