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Dana Kobilinsky

TWS President Carol Chambers takes on ‘new challenges’

November 3, 2020

New TWS president Carol Chambers says she plans to keep the Society strong through some unusual times. “It just offers new challenges,” Chambers said of the pandemic that has impacted the wildlife profession on a …

FYI News

What messages are bird bacteria sending?

November 20, 2019

To communicate with each other, birds use songs, calls and plumage. But they also use scent, thanks to oil glands above the tail — and maybe also, according to recent research, thanks to bacteria. In …

TWS Local News

Indiana Chapter hosts workshop on communicating your message

September 28, 2018

The Indiana Chapter of The Wildlife Society will hold a workshop for wildlife professionals on communicating your message Oct. 30 at the Hendricks County 4-H Center in Danville, Indiana. This training program for biologists, other …

Dana Kobilinsky

Session of the Week: 21st century wildlife outreach

July 24, 2018

Registration for The Wildlife Society’s 25th Annual Conference in Cleveland, Ohio, is now open! Visit twsconference.org for details, or register now by logging in to Your Membership and clicking on the Conference tab. We’re now in a world where being …

Julia John

Seal ‘symphony’ unravels mysteries of seal migration

May 29, 2018

What’s musical composition got to do with wildlife biology? Scientists suggest it can provide an insightful approach to following the movement and behavior of large groups of elephant seals and other species over vast regions. …

Julia John

Get excited for these symposia at the Annual Conference

June 15, 2017

Early bird pre-registration for this year’s conference is now open! Register by June 30 to save an additional $50. All registration prices will increase $50 on July 1. And don’t forget to book your room …

Conservation News

Birds change song to be heard above traffic noise

May 2, 2017

Vehicles are a major source of noise pollution for urban wildlife. That’s particularly a problem for birds that have to compete with the roar of engines to communicate. Recent research from Washington, D.C., suggests that …

TWS Local News

Western Section to Hold Longest-Running Workshop in January

October 26, 2015

The Western Section of The Wildlife Society will celebrate the 46th anniversary of its oldest-running workshop in January when it hosts the Natural Resources Communication Workshop. Co-sponsored by the Department of Recreation, Hospitality, and Parks …

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