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    • The Wildlife Society
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    • Professional Development Activities
    • About the 2025 Conference Logo
  • About Edmonton
    • Passport – IMPORTANT REMINDER
    • Things to do
    • Travel Grants
  • Call for Proposals
    • Call for Abstracts
    • TWS2025 Symposia List
  • Guidelines
    • PRESENTATION GUIDELINES
    • Professional Behavior
    • Moderator Tips
    • SOCIAL MEDIA POLICY & GUIDELINES
    • OMBUDS
  • Sponsors/Exhibitors
    • TWS2025 – Reserve Today!
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tws2018

Aldo Leopold Keynote Address: The Gifts of the Dying Wolf and other “Aha” Moments

Aldo Leopold Keynote Address: The Gifts of the Dying Wolf and other “Aha” Moments

  • October 9, 2018

Wini Kessler, the second woman to receive the Aldo Leopold Memorial Award, gives her Address...

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Tuesday event offers a chance to network

Tuesday event offers a chance to network

  • October 4, 2018

Networking among TWS members is a constant focus of the society and of the arrangements committee for the annual conference.

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Session of the Week: Private sector wildlife biologists

Session of the Week: Private sector wildlife biologists

  • October 2, 2018

The profession of wildlife biology has centered on government agencies, with academia providing supporting roles...

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Session of the Week: Informing wildlife policy

Session of the Week: Informing wildlife policy

  • September 25, 2018

While biological, quantitative and social sciences are the foundation of the wildlife profession, professionals also need to know how to inform policy...

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Recent Posts

  • Aldo Leopold Keynote Address: The Gifts of the Dying Wolf and other “Aha” Moments
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  • TWS Heritage Committee and Retirees Meeting
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  • Opening Plenary: Recognizing and Sustaining Conservation Success
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