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TWS 2020

TWS News

TWS concludes exciting week at Virtual Conference

October 2, 2020

It’s been an exciting week at The Wildlife Society’s 2020 Virtual Conference. More than 2,500 participants — a record number — took part in a week of informative symposia and talks, thought-provoking panels and chances …

Dana Kobilinsky

TWS2020: How do dogs and cats impact Madagascar carnivores?

October 2, 2020

Erin Wampole heard the trumpeting sounds of indri (Indri indri) calling to one another in the Madagascan tropical forests. The large lemurs were her morning alarm clock, waking her up to days spent hiking through …

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What’s happing Friday at TWS’ virtual conference

September 29, 2020

The last day of The Wildlife Society’s Virtual Conference brings a long list of workshops for attendees, as well as symposium panels and office hours. The times for the workshops below are EDT, but attendees …

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What’s happening Thursday at TWS’ Virtual Conference?

September 28, 2020

Thursday is the last day of symposia at The Wildlife Society’s 2020 Virtual Conference. Participants can join in to talks on four different subjects. These symposia are only available on Thursday. Take part in them …

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What’s happening Wednesday at TWS’ Virtual Conference?

September 28, 2020

The Wildlife Society’s 2020 Virtual Conference reaches its midpoint on Wednesday. Participants can take part in an array of symposia and activities. Don’t miss these symposia that are only available on Wednesday. After you watch, …

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What’s happening Tuesday at TWS’ Virtual Conference?

September 25, 2020

The second day of The Wildlife Society’s 2020 Virtual Conference brings lots of symposia and other events to explore. Many of these events are only available on Tuesday, so watch them while you can to …

Dana Kobilinsky

TWS2020: Pronghorn responses to wind turbines vary

September 25, 2020

Most studies on the effects of wind turbines on wildlife focus on bats and birds, but researchers wondered how pronghorn may be affected. In a contributed oral presentation at the virtual Annual TWS Conference, TWS …

David Frey

Virtual conference offers chances to network

September 17, 2020

For only $125, you can get access to all of the educational content from the virtual TWS conference. Click here to register by midnight PT on Sunday, Sept. 20. Some of the best moments of the …

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Explore hundreds of sessions at TWS virtual conference

September 14, 2020

For only $125, you can get access to all of the educational content from the virtual TWS conference. Click here to register by midnight PT on Sunday, Sept. 20. From the comfort and safety of …

TWS News

2020 Proposals deadline approaching!

March 3, 2020

Do you have an idea for an educational or training session at The Wildlife Society’s 2020 Annual Conference? If so, there’s only a short time left to submit it! Our Call for Proposals closes Friday, …

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