Student Art Contest

Hey Students! This is a great opportunity to hone your artistic skills and contribute to our 2019 annual Wildlife Society conference. We are soliciting wildlife artwork for the cover of our conference program related to this year’s theme: “Building a Conservation Ethic in the New Outdoor Economy” We are looking for artwork that represents some ... Read more

2019 Montana Chapter Membership

Purchase your new or renewed membership with the Montana Chapter of The Wildlife Society If you will be attending the annual conference you can purchase your membership on that page and do not need to add it here- If you are not attending the conference, please choose an option below and proceed to check out: ... Read more

$12 – $25

2020 MT TWS Annual Conference

Copper King Resort 4655 Harrison Avenue, Butte, MT, United States

This Year's Montana Chapter Annual Conference:   Private Lands Conservation: Where it Has Gone and Where it is Going Click here for Day-by-Day Conference Schedule (click and scroll to bottom) Our conference theme this year revolves around the multifaceted approach to habitat conservation on private lands and exploring the successes and failures from the past, ... Read more

Free – $215.00

2021 MTTWS Annual (Virtual) Conference

This Year's Montana Chapter Annual Conference:   2021 Pillars of Success: The Intersection Between Science, Management, and Implementation Congratulations, you found an obscure link to this event, which is being managed a bit differently this year because we're going virtual and using a third-party virtual conference platform. So to submit an abstract, register, preview this ... Read more

34th Biennial Meeting of the Prairie Grouse Technical Council

34th Biennial Meeting of the Prairie Grouse Technical Council October 3-6, 2022, Montana will host the 34th Conference of the Prairie Grouse Technical Council. During this 3.5-day conference, prairie grouse scientists and managers from across the continent will assemble in Lewistown to discuss contemporary research, management, and conservation issues of greater and lesser prairie-chickens, sharp-tailed ... Read more

Webinar: Managing Forests for Wildlife Habitat

Montana Foresters and Friends! Join us for The 2023 Montana Society of American Foresters Webinar: Managing Forests for Wildlife Habitat January 12, 2023 Register here! SAF members $20 Non-Members $30 5.5 CFE's available See Agenda Here This will be an online event!

Workshop Partnering with NRCS for Conservation

Delta Hotel, Helena MT 2301 Colonial Dr, Helena, MT, United States

Hunter VanDonsel, Pheasants Forever and Heather Brower, NRCS.  Learn about the EQIP Targeted Implementation Plans and how to partner with NRCS.  You’ll also learn how partners have helped with NRCS’s Montana Focused Conservation and how we can build better habitat together in the future. Breakfast refreshments are included in the cost of this workshop.

$15.00 – $35.00

Workshop Structured Decision Making

Delta Hotel, Helena MT 2301 Colonial Dr, Helena, MT, United States

Sarah Sells, Assistant Unit Leader, USGS Montana Cooperative Wildlife Research Unit and University of Montana and Justin Gude, Research and Technical Services Bureau Chief, Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks.  This workshop will introduce participants to the field of Structured Decision Making (SDM).  SDM is a formal process for making decisions and is used widely in the ... Read more

$15.00 – $25.00

Workshop Navigating a Multi-generational Workplace

Delta Hotel, Helena MT 2301 Colonial Dr, Helena, MT, United States

Adam Jespersen, Montana Nonprofit Association.  Participants will learn about current and future demographic trends in the workplace, generational differences in work styles and approaches, and organizational strategies to build strong intergenerational teams.

$15.00 – $25.00

Workshop Legislative Policy

Delta Hotel, Helena MT 2301 Colonial Dr, Helena, MT, United States

Amy Seaman, Montana Audubon.  The Montana State Legislature will be in session in 2023.  With this workshop participants will learn the basics of the legislative process (i.e. how a bill becomes a law, etc.) and what bills are currently being proposed that may impact wildlife conservation in MT.

$15.00 – $25.00