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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
THE WILDLIFE SOCIETY HOSTS 15th ANNUAL CONFERENCE IN MIAMI |
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MIAMI, FL, November 3, 2008 --/WORLD-WIRE/-- The 15th Annual Conference of The Wildlife Society (TWS), the largest gathering of wildlife professionals on the North American continent, will run from November 8th through the 12th in Miami, Florida. Conference sessions, a trade show, working group meetings, receptions, and special events will be held at the Hyatt Regency Miami, at 400 SE 2nd Avenue. “South Florida is one of the most ecologically exciting places in North America, with over 80 distinct ecosystems,” says TWS Southeastern Section Representative William G. Minser, III of the University of Tennessee. “The state is working to achieve sustainability while being founded on the principles of development. There are lessons here for the future of all of North America.” Dr. Michael Hutchins, The Wildlife Society’s Executive Director/CEO, notes that the conference “provides an opportunity for wildlife management professionals and students to network and share the latest research and techniques in their rapidly evolving fields.” Highlights of the conference will include:
A trade show and book display will accompany the event. Attendees can learn about technologies including the latest in remote sensing, wildlife capture, GIS, and software for wildlife research and management. They can also visit with representatives from conservation organizations, ecological consulting firms, and natural resource agencies. Books, field gear, wildlife jewelry, photography, and art will be available for purchase. About The Wildlife Society TWS, founded in 1937, is a scientific and educational organization dedicated to enhancing the ability of wildlife professionals to conserve diversity, sustain productivity, and ensure the responsible use of wildlife resources for the benefit of society. Website: The Wildlife Society Contact: Darryl Walter, Director of Membership Marketing and Conferences The Wildlife Society, (301) 897-9770 ext 314, dwalter@wildlife.org |
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