The Nutritional Ecology Working Group of The Wildlife Society serves as a forum to facilitate communication and exchange of information on nutritional ecology.
Join us this Wednesday (3/11) for our next NEWG winter webinar with Cynthia Downs! To register go to the winter webinar series link on our website https://t.co/3iMYa6KaBv
Are you sad you missed one of our amazing seminar talks? Don’t be! Many of our talks are recorded and ready to watch anytime on our website! https://t.co/Lu601yv80G
President elect Kristen Denryter and her colleague John Crouse recently published in Ecosphere about over winter gains in body fat in Alaska caribou! Check it out! https://t.co/zgXeGwxFDl
Join us next Wednesday (11/12) for our first NEWG seminar of the season! We are excited to have Charlotte Eriksson share her knowledge on DNA-based herbivore diet analysis! Register here: https://t.co/Lu601yvFQe
Join us next Wednesday (11/12) for our first NEWG seminar of the season! We are excited to have Charlotte Eriksson share her knowledge on DNA-based herbivore diet analysis! Register here: https://t.co/Lu601yvFQe
The TWS Nutritional Ecology Working Group is pleased to announce a symposium at The Wildlife Society 32nd Annual Conference focused on integrating nutrition in wildlife management.
The TWS Nutritional Ecology Working Group is pleased to announce a symposium at The Wildlife Society 32nd Annual Conference focused on integrating nutrition in wildlife management.
NEWG is pleased to provide 3-4 travel scholarships to support presenter travel to the 2025 TWS annual conference in Edmonton, Alberta. We will award scholarships up to $500
Deadline: August 4th, 2025.
Qualifications and application here: https://t.co/imWHCtcHep
The upcoming May/June issue of The Wildlife Professional has a special focus on Nutritional Ecology! We thank all the authors that contributed to the special focus on nutritional ecology. The virtual issue can be found here: https://t.co/TuvpXWOC8Z.
Registration for the Measuring Forage Quantity and Quality for Herbivores workshop closes April 30th!
Work shop dates: June 10-12th (June 13th optional half day) in Palmer, Alaska. Visit our website for more info!
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The Nutritional Ecology Working Group is pleased to announce that registration is now open for the Skills Workshop: Measuring Forage Quantity and Quality for Herbivores. The workshop will be held June 10-12 (June 13 optional half day) in Palmer, AK. https://t.co/FfcSmNL2XE