Events

ORTWS 2017 Annual Meeting Registration NOW OPEN!

Join us for the 2017 Annual Meeting: Conservation Collaboration across Multiple Scales at the Pendleton Convention Center February 8-10. Get your Early Registration in! (closes January 18) This is looking like a fantastic meeting. We always have pretty good meetings, but having had a sneak peek at the abstracts submitted I’m telling you all – […]

ORTWS 2017 Annual Meeting Registration NOW OPEN! Read More »

ORTWS 2017 Annual Meeting Schedule

UPDATE! Program Schedule can be downloaded here The general schedule (see below). Note times may adjust slightly, but this gives a general idea of “The Meeting”. Here are some general concurrent session topics that have been submitted so far; not all submissions are listed (yet!). Wednesday, Feb 8 8:00 – 4:30: Registration Open Associated Meetings:

ORTWS 2017 Annual Meeting Schedule Read More »

SECOND CALL for PAPERS for 2017 ORTWS Annual Meeting!!!!

SECOND CALL for PAPERS: ABSTRACTS OF REPORTS FROM THE FIELD, PAPERS and POSTERS   Oregon Chapter of The Wildlife Society 2017 Annual Meeting February 8-10, 2017 Pendleton Convention Center Pendleton, Oregon    Theme: Conservation Collaboration Across Multiple Scales    Please join us and contribute to the Annual Meeting by presenting your work! In an effort

SECOND CALL for PAPERS for 2017 ORTWS Annual Meeting!!!! Read More »

ORTWS 2017 Annual Meeting First Call for Papers

FIRST CALL for PAPERS: ABSTRACTS OF REPORTS FROM THE FIELD, PAPERS and POSTERS   Oregon Chapter of The Wildlife Society 2017 Annual Meeting February 8-10, 2017 Pendleton Convention Center Pendleton, Oregon   Theme: Conservation Collaboration Across Multiple Scales Please join us and contribute to the Annual Meeting by presenting your work! In an effort to

ORTWS 2017 Annual Meeting First Call for Papers Read More »

Trapping Matters Workshop

Modern wildlife management was born from hunting and trapping needs, and trapping today is still needed for wildlife research, population management, and as a recreational activity that gets people outdoors and interested in wildlife. But times, they are a’changing, and controversies are arising around trapping. Many wildlife professionals shy away from trapping-related discussions because it

Trapping Matters Workshop Read More »

Shane Mahoney at OSU this Friday

Shane Mahoney, an influential and honored member of The Wildlife Society, Founder and Executive Director of the Institute for Biodiversity, Ecosystem Science and Sustainability at Memorial University of Newfoundland and Labrador, Head of the Canadian Delegation to the International Council for the Conservation of Wildlife (CIC), a Professional Member of the Boone and Crocket Club,

Shane Mahoney at OSU this Friday Read More »