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TWS Urban Wildlife Working Group

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The Wildlife Society (TWS), #UrbanWildlife Working Group (UWWG) is one of many TWS working groups. International conferences are bi-annual. #IUWC2025

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Tali Caspi (@talicaspi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm so excited to share that my first dissertation chapter on SF coyotes is out in the #OpenAccess journal Ecosphere. We DNA metabarcoded and genotyped hundreds of scats to explore dietary variation across the city 🧬💩🧪 doi.org/10.1002/ecs2.7…

TWS Urban Wildlife Working Group (@tws_uwwg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Urban Wildlife Working Group is excited to announce a FREE workshop on Wildlife Field Worker Safety in Urban Spaces taking place on Zoom on February 24th from 1-3 pm Eastern Time. See you there! 🦺 #UrbanEcology #FieldWork Register here: umd.zoom.us/meeting/regist…

The Urban Wildlife Working Group is excited to announce a FREE workshop on Wildlife Field Worker Safety in Urban Spaces taking place on Zoom on February 24th from 1-3 pm Eastern Time. See you there! 🦺 #UrbanEcology #FieldWork

Register here: umd.zoom.us/meeting/regist…
TWS Urban Wildlife Working Group (@tws_uwwg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Registration is NOW OPEN for our 2025 conference! Register here by April 15th for a discounted rate: form.jotform.com/242624786774066 #UrbanEcology #UrbanWildlife #IUWC2025

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The UWWG values all of our members. We support DEI initiatives and will continue to support TWS DEI programs such as Out in the Field, Women of Wildlife, & the IDEA Working Group. We will foster an open and safe environment for all at our events, including the upcoming IUWC.

Ted Stankowich 🦨🐆🦌🦔🦏🦡 (@csulbmammallab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Proud to be part of this massive collaboration (217 authors!) examining mammal diel activity using cameras from all over the world! Morning lark or night owl? Prevailing ideas of mammal activity are outdated popsci.com/environment/no…

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Don't forget to check out our awesome workshops at #IUWC2025. You can sign up during registration and learn more here: urban-wildlife.org/workshops #UrbanWildlife #UrbanEcology

Marta Szulkin (@martaszulkin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Urban concrete severely reduces bird reproductive success - we provide precise estimates and key insights for planners to maximize urban green spaces! 🌿🐦 Narodowe Centrum Nauki Michela Corsini🌲 Polska Agencja Prasowa Victoria Gill 💙💛 conbio.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/175526… #UrbanBiodiversity #GreenCities #Conservation

TWS Urban Wildlife Working Group (@tws_uwwg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Don't forget to register for #IUWC2025! Peep our updated conference website to learn more about the workshops, fieldtrips, and speaker line-up that await you in Atlanta 🎡 urban-wildlife.org/about #UrbanEcology #UrbanWildlife

Marta Szulkin (@martaszulkin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Exciting New Citizen Science Project! Help us find bird nests in anthropogenic spots — pipes, mailboxes, vents & more. Join the Urban Cavities Project on iNaturalist! inaturalist.org/projects/urban… 📩Ignacy Stadnicki | [email protected]

Julie K. Young, Ph.D. (@drjuliekyoung) 's Twitter Profile Photo

was in the field so delayed to share this new paper led by Heather Abernathy & Mark Ditmer showing that deer respond more to humans than cougars. Cool application of smart phone data!🐱🚶‍♀️🦌 nsojournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ec…

TWS Urban Wildlife Working Group (@tws_uwwg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🌆🐾 The International Urban Wildlife Conference kicks off this weekend in Atlanta! We’re bringing together researchers and practitioners to explore ecology and evolution in cities. See you there! #IUWC2025