TWS Events

November 28, 4:00 pm

The Native Student Development Program: Where It’s Been and Where It’s Going

In this webinar, we will highlight the Native Student Professional Development Program that is part of the Native Peoples’ Wildlife Management Working Group of TWS. We will go over the...

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Webinar on March 16, 12:00 pm

Phenology Data and Tools for Wildlife Conservation and Management

Have you noticed a shift to seasonal events—birds singing earlier, or insects active later in the year? Is your field season changing? Is it shorter? Is it hotter? Phenology, the...

Hosted By: Climate Change and Wildlife Working Group
Webinar on February 23

Habitat Restoration: Addressing Challenges in a Changing World

In this webinar, Jonathan Haufler with the Ecosystem Management Research Institute will discuss how we can restore needed habitat in strategic locations. Jon will address challenges such as climate change, invasive species, and novel ecosystems.

Hosted By: Habitat Restoration and Conservation Working Group
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Webinar on January 9, 3:00 pm

A Voice in the Wilderness: A Pioneering Biologist Explains Why We Must and How We Can Diversify the Scientific Workforce

In this talk, I shall problematize all of the explanations and propose that what is at fault is the scientific enterprise itself. Thus, if we want to diversify the scientific work force, we must more seriously examine why we are doing science and who that science benefits.

Hosted By: Biological Diversity Working Group
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Webinar on December 1

Parenthood in the Field: Challenges and Advice for Raising Your Own Brood

This webinar will be a follow up to a panel discussion held at the 29th Annual Conference to share what we have learned about challenges facing parents in the wildlife profession

Hosted By: Inclusion, Diversity, Equity and Awareness Working Group
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Webinar on October 1

Taking Action to Resist, Accept, or Direct Change: How Wildlife Managers Can Thrive in an Uncertain Future

Here we describe the Resist-Accept-Direct (RAD) framework, which can serve as a blueprint for responding to change, and provide examples of USFWS climate change adaptation actions.

Hosted By: Climate Change and Wildlife Working Group
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Webinar on September 1

Highlighting Bridge Builders: Examples of R3 Efforts to Connect New Audiences Outdoors

This webinar will provide examples of leading agencies working to increase participation in hunting, target shooting, and trapping, and highlight their experiences in connecting these activities with communities across their states.

Hosted By: Hunting, Trapping, and Conservation Working Group
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Webinar on August 8

How Do We Get the Discussion about Non-Lead from Non-Starter to Non-Issue?

Time to go ballistic? Are copper bullets the fruit of anti-hunting propaganda? Join this webinar for a breakdown of non-lead ammunition, a crash course in its controversy, and bits of wisdom for hunters, shooters, and conservationists today. We’ll dive into the last decade of rhetoric on a topic hotly debated from litigation halls to hunting camp. Let’s hasten the transition to alternative ammunition, avoid being castigated as gun-grabbing-no-nothings, and go ballistic with non-toxic ethics for wildlife and the shooting sports.

Hosted By: Wildlife Toxicology Working Group
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Webinar on June 6

Change. It’s what’s on the table

You’ll hear from 3 of the 42 authors of the upcoming book “Women of Wildlife Science: Building Equity, Diversity and Inclusion,”.