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Our mission is to empower wildlife professionals to advance conservation through science, community, and professional excellence. Visit us at wildlife.org
The Wildlife Society
A new federal conservation effort brings together federal, state, Tribal and private partners to reconnect the rangeland that migrating wildlife depend on.
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Authorities have detected New World screwworm in the U.S. The parasitic larva of the New World screwworm fly has the potential to do massive damage to cattle and wildlife.
Iowa is known not just for corn, but for its white-tailed deer. Even if you live outside the state, you can now support Iowa’s wildlife professionals while getting a shot at harvesting one of the state’s famous deer.
Tom Decker’s career in federal and state wildlife management agencies has come to a close. But that doesn’t mean he’s ready to stop protecting America’s fish and wildlife.
With the recent passing of media magnate Ted Turner, wildlife managers and conservationists consider the impact of his work as well as the future of conservation on private land.
The U.S. Forest Service has proposed budget cuts and is undergoing structural changes that critics say could hollow out its ability to carry out its mission.
The TWS Job Board is updated regularly with positions across every career level. From your first field season to executive leadership, we've got you covered. 🔗 Browse open positions → https://careers.wildlife.org/
Lawmakers are proposing a new bill to halt further workforce reductions until 2030 due to concerns over the ability to manage escalating environmental threats with shrinking staff.
Is your university or college student chapter of The Wildlife Society ready for some competition? Enter your team by Oct. 1 to participate in the Quiz Bowl.
EDNA has made monitoring for certain aquatic wildlife much easier, though challenges remain in remote areas. A new robot could make the process a whole lot easier.
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Significant changes may leave the agency present in structure but diminished in function
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Cut and reframed, what will remain of the Forest Service?
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Proceeds will help send wildlife professionals and students from Iowa to 2026 conference in Des Moines
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Iowa TWS chapter to auction off nonresident deer tag
Proposed legislation would halt potential layoffs at public land management agencies
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Bill aims to protect public lands workforce through 2030
The deadline to register your team is Oct. 1
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USDA confirms presence of the parasitic fly in a cow in Texas
Get ready for Quiz Bowl
Screwworms have invaded the U.S.
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A new landscape approach will allow elk and other wildlife herds to migrate
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Building a future where deer and cows can coexist
What the passing of the media magnate means for conservation and wildlife management
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After nearly three decades of state and federal service, Tom Decker turns a new page
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Turner’s legacy on wildlife will stretch far into the future
Longtime TWS member reflects on celebrated career in public service
The bot could help researchers continuously survey in hard-to-reach areas
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Autonomous robot could make eDNA sampling easier