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Working group explores equid management at annual conference

October 16, 2019

With the 2019 TWS-AFS Annual Conference taking place in Reno, Nevada — the heart of feral horse country — members of the TWS Rangeland Wildlife Working Group have been working hard over the past year …

David Frey

Can there be common ground on wild horses?

June 4, 2019

When it comes to managing wild horses on public lands in the West, it’s hard to find common ground. Proponents thrill at the sight of free-ranging horses, and they appeal to concerns about animal welfare …

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TWS member becomes land trust board member

October 21, 2016

Tammy Colt, a wildlife diversity biologist for the Pennsylvania Game Commission’s southwest region and a TWS member, recently took on a new volunteer role as a board member of the Westmoreland Land Trust. As part …

Jennifer Becar

State-federal land swap bill could aid conservation

July 22, 2016

A newly introduced bill in the House of Representatives aims to “maximize land management efficiencies, promote land conservation, generate education funding” and more. The Advancing Conservation and Education Act of 2016 (H.R. 5758), also known …

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