Wildlife society to hold conference in Spokane

The Wildlife Society will be heading to Spokane to bring back its annual conference after a three-year hiatus.

The Wildlife Society’s 29th Annual Conference is considered one of the largest and most important technical meetings for wildlife experts and students. More than 1,000 educational opportunities are provided to attendees through activities like panel discussions, training sessions, and workshops. Many accomplished speakers will be giving presentations at the conference, including Henry Adams, Michael Allen, Alicia Amerson, and Ellie Bolas.

The convention will also have numerous wildlife exhibitors for people to visit. This year, the participants include organizations like The Botstiber Institute for Wildlife Fertility Control, Caesar Kleberg Wildlife Research Institute, and Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation. Companies can sponsor the convention, and individuals may also contribute money to the event. The Affiliate Tier costs $250, and the Benefactor Tier is $5,000 and above. Organizations in charge of conferences like this may thank their contributors with Corporate Gifts.

The Wildlife Society’s conference will be held from November 6 to November 10. Professional members of the organization can pay $650 to attend, and students may pay $325. Non-member professionals can participate in the convention for $950. Guest admission with no access to the educational sessions is $250. The fees include post-conference access to presentations, Invitations to networking events, and student activities. Attendees may also download a free app for the conference.

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