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TWS student member receives Aldo Leopold Scholarship

March 13, 2020

Jade Arneson, a graduate student at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, recently became the first student at the university to earn the Aldo Leopold Memorial Scholarship. Arneson, a second year student, is working on her …

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Partners from the start of wildlife conservation

February 27, 2020

When the Boone and Crockett club formed in 1887, there was no such thing as a wildlife biologist, let alone a discipline of wildlife biology. Before the creation of the field, the demise of bison …

Dana Kobilinsky

Wini Kessler: A pioneer for women in wildlife

October 9, 2018

Like Aldo Leopold, this year’s Aldo Leopold Memorial Award winner Wini Kessler finds important lessons from what seem like mundane events. But unlike Leopold, Kessler, a member of The Wildlife Society for 45 years who …

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Boone and Crockett Club joins TWS Partner Program

June 29, 2018

A new Leading Sponsor relationship between The Wildlife Society and Boone and Crockett Club has further strengthened ties within the conservation community. An agreement between the two organizations will go into effect on July 1 …

Dana Kobilinsky

Aldo Leopold award recipient will focus on personal reflections

June 20, 2018

Click here to register now for the upcoming 25th annual TWS conference. It isn’t Aldo Leopold’s groundbreaking science or policy papers that most people remember when they think about the renowned wildlife biologist, said Aldo Leopold …

Julia John

TWS members toast Kessler as new Aldo Leopold awardee

September 26, 2017

Conference attendees and past recipients celebrated Wini Kessler on Monday as this year’s recipient of the Aldo Leopold Memorial Award. A certified wildlife biologist from British Columbia and a TWS fellow and past president, Kessler …

Dana Kobilinsky

Can culture get in the way of science?: Aldo Leopold Keynote Address

September 24, 2017

Everyone is born into and develops some sort of culture. Since science requires objectivity, this can cause some challenges. This was the topic of Dale McCullough’s Aldo Leopold Keynote Address: “Where Science Meets Culture: How …

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At first conference, and now, memory of Leopold lingers

August 28, 2017

As The Wildlife Society prepares to hold its 24th Annual Conference in Albuquerque, New Mexico, three organizers recall planning the Society’s first independent conference, in the same city, in 1994. This is part two of …

David Frey

TWS celebrates 80 years of science and conservation

February 28, 2017

As conservationist Aldo Leopold was first sitting down to write what would become his iconic A Sand County Almanac, he and a group of dedicated wildlife managers and biologists were at work creating something else …

Nick Wesdock

Forward thinking earns McCullough Aldo Leopold Award

November 18, 2016

Progressive ideas are not always popular. Innovation can challenge existing institutions and is often met with scrutiny before being accepted by the masses. Dr. Dale McCullough believes he faced this reality at times during his …

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