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Our mission to inspire, empower and enable wildlife professionals starts with giving you the resources to succeed. Our website has resources for everybody in the wildlife industry and beyond.
Search here for wildlife biologists who hold a certification or professional designation through The Wildlife Society, including Certified Wildlife Biologist® (CWB®), Associate Wildlife Biologist® (AWB®), and the designation of Qualified Airport Wildlife Biologist (QAWB).
Climate change and its impact on wildlife; Biological diversity; College and university wildlife education; Hunting, trapping and conservation; Early career professionals; Student development; Wildlife diseases…and many more!
At our conference, wildlife professionals make new connections with colleagues in wildlife science, research, management, business and education. Students meet professionals who can provide insights on careers, job opportunities, current research and best practices, and potential mentors.
Founded in 1937, The Wildlife Society is an international network of over 11,000 leaders in wildlife science, management and conservation who are dedicated to excellence in wildlife stewardship. Our history and mission drive us in our daily work.
Founded in 1937, The Wildlife Society is an international network of over 11,000 leaders in wildlife science, management and conservation who are dedicated to excellence in wildlife stewardship. Wildlife conservation emerged as a social and political movement in the United States and Canada during the 19th Century.
Sections are the regional networks of The Wildlife Society in North America. Each section encompasses several states, provinces, or republics. Sections promote networking, cooperative efforts and the exchange of information among wildlife professionals and TWS chapters in a geographic area.
Being a member of The Wildlife Society expresses your support for wildlife science and gives you access to our science-based publications: The Wildlife Professional, The Journal of Wildlife Management, Wildlife Monographs, and Wildlife Society Bulletin. Explore the publications below.
Local News Stay connected and informed on wildlife happenings local to you. Latest News Articles Hannah Henry Receives Graduate Fellowship in Wildlife Policy October 4, 2024
The Wildlife Society encourages all wildlife agency professionals to utilize our membership and resources to stay up to date on industry happenings, events, publication opportunities and more. Stay connected with your industry colleagues and inspire the next generation of wildlife professionals.