Time to cast your vote for 2018-19 board elections!
It’s that time of year again!!! We are voting…Click for More
Raffle and auction items are still needed for the annual meeting!
Please help contribute to the Oregon Chapter of Wildlife Society by donating items for our annual…Click for More
Upcoming Conference – Forest Health in Oregon: State of the State 2018 looks at current forest health conditions in Oregon
PRESS RELEASE
Contact: Dave Shaw, OSU College of Forestry, 541-737-2845, dave.shaw@oregonstate.edu
Forest Health in Oregon: State of the…Click for More
PSU Environmental Diversity Scholarship Announcement
The PSU Environmental Professional Program (EPP) staff would like to extend an invitation to apply for the 2018 EPP Diversity Scholarship!
The goal of this scholarship is to increase participation from populations typically underrepresented in the field of environmental science…Click for More
Joint Oregon/Washington animal ranking meeting
The Washington Natural Heritage Program and Oregon Biodiversity Information Center maintain lists of rare, threatened and endangered species in their respective states. Species on the lists are ranked, and the lists are used by state and federal agencies to…Click for More
New ORTWS merchandise!
Coming soon to the 2018 Joint Annual Meeting! $10
2018 Joint Annual Meeting attracting audiences beyond our traditional biologists/wildlife managers.
As you may know, the Washington and Oregon Chapters of The Wildlife Society, NE Partners in Amphibian and Reptile Conservation, and the Society for NW Vertebrate Biology are presenting a Joint Meeting in PDX, February 13-16 at the Red…Click for More
November Board Meeting Minutes Posted!
Lots going on with ORTWS!
Please view the November board meeting minutes here!
Aspen: Restoring the Jewel of Oregon’s Dry Forests
Please watch this informative video about aspen restoration in Eastern Oregon and the importance of avian monitoring.
3rd Call for Papers & Presentations!
We invite abstracts for presentations and posters. All topics in wildlife biology, habitat management, conservation, and application of research findings to conservation and management practices are welcome. Some topics that are especially applicable to this year’s theme…Click for More