Techniques for Wildlife Investigations and Management, also known as the Techniques Manual, covers every aspect of modern wildlife management, from in-field capture and handling to habitat evaluation, from research design to radar techniques, from harvest management to the human dimensions of overseeing wild creatures. The Manual is the result of over five years of work by 98 authors and 75 reviewers, all pulled together by Editor Clait E. Braun.
The Wildlife Professional, a quarterly magazine published by The Wildlife Society, is a benefit of full membership. The goal of the publication is to provide timely, readable, and relevant news and analyses of issues and trends in the wildlife profession.
The Journal of Wildlife Management is the Society’s peer-reviewed journal containing research and reviews on theoretical and management-oriented subjects related to wildlife science, management and conservation.
Technical Reviews are scientific analyses related to prominent topics and issues in wildlife science, management, conservation, and policy. Technical Reviews are written by panels of experts and are often used in preparing TWS position statements.
The Wildlife Society Bulletin is a peer-reviewed, scientific publication containing papers related to wildlife management, conservation law enforcement, conservation education, economics, administration, philosophy, ethics, and contemporary resource problems. The Bulletin is no longer published.