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Albuquerque

Julia John

8-year-old’s penguin project makes splash at TWS Conference

October 30, 2017

Like many 8-year-olds, Mikail Bakhtiyarov likes swimming, playing basketball and reading. Unlike most kids his age, however, he has a reference library containing hundreds of wildlife books on everything from elephants to tigers, and he …

David Frey

Newcomers Day introduces diverse students to wildlife field

October 19, 2017

Lauren Reeves knew she loved the fish tank in her parents’ house, but attending the TWS Annual Conference in Albuquerque, New Mexico made her think about fish in a different way. Maybe, she realized, she …

Julia John

TWS grants bring 23 students to annual conference

October 16, 2017

Twenty-three budding wildlifers attended the Annual Conference in Albuquerque, New Mexico, last month through the TWS Student Travel Grants program, which offers each awardee up to $500. Since 2008, TWS grants have helped members who …

Julia John

TWS grants bring more native students to Annual Conference

October 5, 2017

Seventeen aspiring wildlifers representing tribes from across the continent traveled to this year’s Annual Conference in Albuquerque, New Mexico, through TWS’ Native Student Professional Development program. Organized by the Native People’s Wildlife Management Working Group, …

Dana Kobilinsky

Widlifers say farewell to Albuquerque

September 28, 2017

After a week filled with networking, educational opportunities and meetings, wildlifers were ready to dance it out and enjoy the company of old and new friends at the 2017 Annual Conference closing event. Some attendees …

David Frey

TWS thanks The 1,000 members at annual reception

September 26, 2017

Members of The 1,000 gathered Monday evening at the historic Hotel Andaluz for an annual reception to thank them for their commitment to The Wildlife Society. “These are folks who are highly dedicated who want …

Dana Kobilinsky

Networking at an Albuquerque block party: An opening event

September 25, 2017

Perfect 70-degree weather, food, drinks and excited wildlifers ready for fun and learning made for a fantastic opening night last night in Albuquerque, N.M. Some attendees sat down at tables as the sun set, eating …

Conservation News

Bayer and partners help create pollinator habitat

September 25, 2017

When most people think about Bayer, they automatically think of aspirin, the company’s most famous product. What they probably don’t know is that the company has also been helping with pollinator health for more than …

Julia John

Resume workshops teach students to play up their strengths

September 25, 2017

Translating your valuable experiences and qualifications onto a page that determines your career prospects can be daunting. But The Wildlife Society has students covered at its Annual Conference in Albuquerque with three resume and cover …

Julia John

Plenary urges wildlife professionals to embrace diversity

September 24, 2017

Meeting in a historic crossroads of native communities and settlers, The Wildlife Society opened its Annual Conference on Sunday with a crucial conversation on culture and conservation. “It was instilled within me at a very …

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