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Inspiring, empowering and enabling wildlife professionals to sustain wildlife populations and habitats. The Wildlife Society's mission is to inspire, empower, and enable wildlife professionals to sustain wildlife populations and habitats through science-based management and conservation.
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Wildlife Society Inc

Overview

Wildlife Society Inc is likely a misnomer for The Wildlife Society, a prominent non-profit organization in the United States. However, if referring to a separate entity with EIN 237035906 and associated with the web domain wildlife.org (which is actually associated with The Wildlife Society), specific details about such an entity could not be found in the available search results.

Alternative Entity: The Wildlife Society

Given the confusion and the lack of specific information on a "Wildlife Society Inc" with the mentioned EIN, the following information pertains to The Wildlife Society, which is closely associated with the domain wildlife.org.

Mission

The Wildlife Society (TWS) is dedicated to empowering wildlife professionals to advance conservation through science, community, and professional excellence. It aims to inspire, empower, and enable wildlife professionals to sustain wildlife populations and habitats through science-based management and conservation.

Formation and Structure

Founded in 1937, The Wildlife Society is an international non-profit association headquartered in Bethesda, Maryland. The organization is structured with a Council composed of elected officers and Section Representatives. The CEO/Executive Director serves as the Corporate Secretary and a non-voting member of the Council.

Programs and Activities

The Wildlife Society focuses on several core areas:

  • Professional Development: It supports networking, learning opportunities, and career development for its members.
  • Scientific Publications: TWS publishes several journals including the Journal of Wildlife Management, Wildlife Society Bulletin, and Wildlife Monographs, as well as The Wildlife Professional, a magazine aimed at its members.
  • Awards and Recognition: Annually recognizes professional excellence in wildlife science and management.
  • Policy Influence: Provides science-based information to policymakers and engages in public dialogue on wildlife conservation issues.

Membership

The organization includes over 11,000 members, comprising scientists, managers, educators, students, and supporters involved in wildlife conservation and management.

Strategic Objectives

The Society maintains a strategic plan focused on building community, supporting professionals, and exercising external influence to promote wildlife conservation and management. Each year, TWS assesses and adjusts its strategies to ensure alignment with its mission priorities.

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wildlife_Society [2] https://www.guidestar.org/profile/52-0788946 [3] https://wildlife.org/who-we-are/ [4] https://tctws.org [5] https://wildlife.org/governance-and-financials/

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Latest News Articles Recent Posts Upcoming Webinars Resources for Wildlife Professionals and Students Our mission is to empower wildlife professionals to advance conservation through science community and professional excellence Journals Publications TWS publicationsThe Wildlife Professional The Journal of Wildlife Management Wildlife Monographs and Wildlife Society Bulletinare leading scientific publications and keep you informed with the latest in wildlife science conservation management policy and education. Sections Chapters Local sections and chapters across North America are key opportunities for you to get involved in the wildlife profession and initiatives in your area and connect with other wildlife professionals and students to advance your career. Now is time to join your local wildlife community to help enact change. Policy Toolkit Explore our Policy Toolkit for an easy resource based on the collective wisdom of our members and conservation allies to better engage in policy efforts and advocate for wildlife.

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