• 2023 MTTWS Annual Conference

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

    “Plants and Pollinators:  Conserving all of the interdependent parts” February 13-17th, 2023 Delta Hotels Helena Colonial, Helena, MT As Recovering America’s Wildlife Act (RAWA) continues to gain traction in Congress, state and tribal fish and wildlife agencies across the nation are having conversations about jurisdictional roles for conserving plants and insects.  Whose responsibility is it?  ... Read more

    $40.00 – $280.00
  • 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
  • 2025 MT TWS Annual Conference

    Billings Hotel and Convention Center 1223 Mullowney Lane, Billings, MT, United States

    Conservation Policy: Getting Involved, Staying Engaged, and How TWS Can Help  March 4-7th, 2025 Billings Hotel and Convention Center, Billings, MT Change is coming fast and furious to the wildlife of Montana, be it from increasing human populations and associated development, to novel diseases and invasive species, to climate change. At the same time, funding ... Read more

    $30.00 – $330.00
  • Workshop – Path Analysis & Structural Equation Models

    Billings Hotel and Convention Center 1223 Mullowney Lane, Billings, MT, United States

    Path Analysis/Structural Equation Models Thomas Riecke Tuesday, March 4th 9am – 3pm (lunch provided) Cost: $35 regular/ $15 student & retiree;  Max capacity: 50 Ecological systems are complex and interconnected. This often creates collinearity among covariates, leading to challenges in conservation decision making. As a specific example, peaks in abundance of a harvested species might ... Read more

    $15.00 – $35.00
  • Workshop – Nature Journaling

    Billings Hotel and Convention Center 1223 Mullowney Lane, Billings, MT, United States

    Nature Journaling Rebecca Newton    Tuesday, March 4th  10am – 12pm Cost: $35 regular/ $15 student & retiree;  Max capacity: 30 Nature journaling is a great way to enrich skills of observation, curiosity, and awareness. This practice has been employed for centuries by naturalists, scientists, and artists. Nature journaling is an accessible practice requiring only basic ... Read more

    $15.00 – $35.00
  • Workshop – Science-based Self-care

    Billings Hotel and Convention Center 1223 Mullowney Lane, Billings, MT, United States

    Science-based self-care: How modern neuroscience informs whole-health practices to balance work, life, and relationships that won’t burn you out!  Anna Rapson Tuesday, March 4th 3pm - 5pm Cost: $25 regular/ $10 student & retiree;  Max capacity: 50   Learning to manage our stress and care for ourselves is essential to staying engaged with what we ... Read more

    $10.00 – $25.00
  • Workshop – Conservation Policy

    Billings Hotel and Convention Center 1223 Mullowney Lane, Billings, MT, United States

    Conservation Policy Charlie Booher and Hannah Downey  Wednesday, March 5th  8am – 12pm Cost: $35 regular/$15 students; Max capacity: 30 Many wildlife students still don’t have an opportunity to take a policy class at all. Those who do have the opportunity typically experience either a recitation of agency structure, enabling legislation, and treaties, or a ... Read more

    $15.00 – $35.00
  • Workshop – Montana’s 2025 State Wildlife Action Plan: Partner Input on Threats and Conservation Actions

    Billings Hotel and Convention Center 1223 Mullowney Lane, Billings, MT, United States

    Montana’s 2025 State Wildlife Action Plan: Partner Input on Threats and Conservation Actions Kimberly Szcodronski and Kristina Smucker   Wednesday, March 5th  9am – 12pm Cost: $10; Max Capacity: 50 Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks is leading efforts to revise Montana’s State Wildlife Action Plan (SWAP), which is due to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service ... Read more

    $10.00
  • 2026 MT TWS Annual Conference

    Holiday Inn Downtown 200 S Pattee St, Missoula, MT, United States

    Montana Chapter Annual Conference: Coordination and Collaboration in Conservation February 23-27th, 2026 Holiday Inn Downtown, Missoula, MT We all know that wildlife don’t follow jurisdictional boundaries. We’ve watched the effects of Climate Change impact the environment, regardless of whether the land is Tribal; State; Federally; or Privately owned.  And while seeking food, a bear may ... Read more

    Get Tickets $38.00 – $345.00