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November 1, 8:00 am

TWS 33rd Annual Conference

Each year, the conference provides roughly 1,000 educational opportunities for attendees in the form of scientific symposia, workshops, trainings, poster sessions, panel discussions and more.

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Conference on November 1, 8:00 am

TWS 33rd Annual Conference

Each year, the conference provides roughly 1,000 educational opportunities for attendees in the form of scientific symposia, workshops, trainings, poster sessions, panel discussions and more.

Webinar on December 11, 7:00 pm

Book Club Discussion with Dan Flores: American Serengeti

Join the Student Development Working Group for a special book club discussion of American Serengeti with award-winning author Dan Flores! Dan will share insights into the stories and research behind...

Hosted By: Student Development Working Group
Webinar on December 10, 1:00 pm

From Science to Statute: How Wildlife Professionals Shape Conservation Policy

December 10, 2025 from 1-2 p.m. ET Join TWS staff for a webinar exploring how sound science informs effective conservation policy. We’ll walk through each stage of the legislative and...

Webinar on November 19, 12:00 pm

TWS Legacy Giving: Retirement Giving for Wildlife Conservation

Support Wildlife by Investing in the Future Generation of Wildlife Professionals—Today AND Even Beyond Your Lifetime…. Picture a world where wildlife and people thrive in resilient ecosystems. Together, we can...

Webinar on October 29, 4:00 pm

From Consultation to Collaboration: Centering Tribal Voices in Conservation

Learn practical strategies for fostering respectful, equitable partnerships with Tribes in wildlife research and management. Through best practices, case studies, and discussion groups, participants will gain tools for building trust,...

Hosted By: Native Peoples’ Wildlife Management Working Group
Conference on October 5

TWS 32nd Annual Conference

Each year, the conference provides roughly 1,000 educational opportunities for attendees in the form of scientific symposia, workshops, trainings, poster sessions, panel discussions and more.

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Webinar on September 10, 1:00 pm

One Health in Action: Youth-Led Models for Conservation and Community Engagement

This webinar, hosted by TWS Conservation Education and Outreach Working Group, is designed for conservation educators, outreach specialists, land managers, and natural resource professionals working to build healthier ecosystems and communities. Learn...

Hosted By: Conservation Education and Outreach Working Group
Webinar on August 28, 2:00 pm

Animating the Carbon Cycle

The webinar presents the latest scientific insights about how animal species restoration and conservation can contribute to nature-based climate solutions via their underappreciated functional roles in protecting and enhancing carbon...

Hosted By: Habitat Restoration Working Group
Webinar on July 14, 1:00 pm

Thank you for clustering: Reducing the cost of wildlife disease science

An interdisciplinary team of wildlife professionals and statisticians recently discovered that we can leverage correlation in disease among free-ranging wildlife to dramatically reduce the sample sizes needed to study disease...

Hosted By: Biometrics Working Group