Tag: TWS Annual Conference

December 20, 2022

TWS2022: Fishers in northeast exposed to rodenticides

When researchers were studying fisher survival and reproduction in New York state using radio collars, they noticed individuals that were otherwise healthy had died from relatively minor injuries or failed...

November 11, 2022

Watch: Interior Secretary Haaland addresses TWS conference

Attendees of the TWS Annual Conference in Spokane, Washington, were honored to receive a video address by Interior Secretary Deb Haaland. Haaland, the first Native American cabinet member, spoke of...

November 11, 2022

TWS wraps up another successful Annual Conference

The Wildlife Society concluded its Annual Conference on Thursday—its first in-person conference in three years. Some 2,000 wildlifers from across the country and around the world turned out for the...

November 9, 2022

TWS2022: A salve for conservation wounds

The best way to heal the wounds of ecological degradation is through storytelling and political involvement, 2021 Aldo Leopold Memorial Award recipient Mike Phillips told wildlifers in his keynote speech...

November 8, 2022

TWS2022: TWS continues to ‘invest in wildlife professionals’

At the first in-person conference in three years, The Wildlife Society leadership reflected on the changes that have taken place since the Society had last met together—a period that brought...

November 4, 2022

Ales and allies

As we approach our first in-person Annual Conference of The Wildlife Society after three years apart, this is a great opportunity to reemphasize our collective responsibility and commitment as wildlife...

November 3, 2022

TWS Conference to provide ombuds service for the first time

For the first time, this year’s TWS Annual Conference will provide conference goers with ombuds services to help provide a safe, welcome and inclusive conference for attendees. Jen G. Sims...

October 25, 2022

Kleberg keynote offers big conservation lessons from Texas

Texas offers some unique challenges for conservation. Land ownership is overwhelmingly private in the state, and urbanization and industrial development can leave large footprints on the landscape. But these challenges...

October 19, 2022

Meet our sponsors—Part 2!

The Wildlife Society’s Annual Conference would not be possible without the support of our sponsors and year-round partners. We’d like to thank our sponsors listed below. Please take a moment to check...

October 18, 2022

Meet our sponsors!

The Wildlife Society’s Annual Conference would not be possible without the support of our sponsors and year-round partners. We’d like to thank our sponsors listed below. Please take a moment to check...