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Annual Meeting Scholarship - Look for info in 2025!

Updated: May 6, 2024


Apply online at this link to register for the scholarship: https://animexfencing.com/tws


Don't delay! Deadline has been extended to apply.

The conference is Feb. 7 - 10, 2023.


Each year the Wildlife Society hosts an annual meeting/conference for students or young professionals in the wildlife career field. The Western Section of The Wildlife Society’s Annual Meeting/Conference attracts a diverse blend of over 600 wildlife professionals, managers, students, and academics who study and manage wildlife species, habitats, and issues related to their conservation. In 2023 the 70th meeting will be held virtually or in person on February 7-10, 2023 at the Riverside Convention Center in Riverside, CA. Participants will attend concurrent technical sessions spanning a broad spectrum of topics, learn about a wide variety of wildlife-related studies and projects during the poster session, enjoy a keynote address, engage in a plenary discussion, and take advantage of the opportunity to network with peers and experts. This meeting is especially valuable for students and early career professionals being that there are several relevant workshops offered such as resume building, oral presentation skills, publishing scientific papers, and job interview effectiveness.


We are happy to announce that Animex Fencing has teamed up again with The Wildlife Society SF Bay Chapter to offer up to 4 scholarships for students to ATTEND FOR FREE!



For more information on the annual meeting/conference and associated schedule: https://riverside2023.tws-west.org/Western Section Annual Meeting

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The Wildlife Society (TWS), founded in 1937, is an international non-profit scientific and educational association dedicated to excellence in wildlife stewardship through science and education. The Chapter was founded in 1966. TWS’s mission is “To inspire, empower, and enable wildlife professionals to sustain wildlife populations and habitats through science-based management and conservation.”

© 2023 by The SF Bay Area Chapter of The Wildlife Society

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