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Dana Kobilinsky

Wildlife career advice straight from the experts

October 18, 2016

You may know for sure that you want a career in wildlife, but you might not be so sure about which road you should take when looking for careers after graduation. Attendees at the Career …

Dana Kobilinsky

A changing society questions the foundations of wildlife management

October 18, 2016

News about Cecil, the Southwest African lion that was hunted and killed in Zimbabwe last year, brought on a slew of public backlash. The animal made headlines throughout North American media for weeks and many …

Dana Kobilinsky

Wildlifers gather to celebrate Aldo Leopold award winner

October 18, 2016

The Aldo Leopold Memorial Award, named after the pioneer conservation, is the highest honor a TWS member can achieve. On Monday evening at this year’s Aldo Leopold Reception at the TWS 23rd Annual Conference, TWS …

Nala Rogers

Opening plenary calls on wildlife professionals to forge collaborations

October 16, 2016

The Wildlife Society’s Annual Conference in Raleigh, North Carolina, kicked off Sunday morning with a plenary symposium on the future of conservation through partnerships. TWS President Gary Potts has made expanding partnerships the theme of …

TWS News

Mahoney, Beck to address essential partnerships in Raleigh

September 28, 2016

Keeping with President Gary Potts’ theme of expanding partnerships for wildlife conservation, this year’s Annual Conference in Raleigh, North Carolina, will open on Sunday morning with Partnerships Across the Spectrum of Wildlife Governance, a plenary …

Dana Kobilinsky

Grab a beer, sit back and relax in Raleigh

September 26, 2016

Conferences, while deeply fulfilling, can take a lot out of attendees — what with having to attend back-to-back sessions and events for several days at a time. With that in mind, The Wildlife Society brings …

TWS News

Raleigh keynote summons Partners for Conservation

September 22, 2016

The last day of this year’s Annual Conference in Raleigh will begin with a special keynote session, Public-Private Partnerships for Conservation. Sponsored by the Partners for Fish and Wildlife Program, this session features three highly-respected …

TWS News

Invasive species plenary to feature NWRC, USFWS, AFWA speakers

September 13, 2016

The Wildlife Society’s 23rd Annual Conference in Raleigh this October features a daily plenary or keynote session. Monday morning’s plenary will focus on invasive species in a session titled “The Past, the Present and the …

Dana Kobilinsky

Mingle, meet, repeat, at TWS conference opening event

September 9, 2016

If you’re ready to kick off the TWS Annual Conference with loads of fun and entertainment, but also want to get down to business and begin making great connections with other wildlifers, you’re not going …

TWS News

Nichols to deliver Aldo Leopold Keynote Address in Raleigh

August 30, 2016

As the recipient of last year’s Aldo Leopold Memorial Award, Dr. James D. Nichols will deliver the first-ever Aldo Leopold Keynote Address in a new special event at this year’s Annual Conference in Raleigh. Arguably the …

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