/Canadian Section Letters

 

PFRA Protected Grasslands

PFRA Protected Grasslands

Domestic Sheep Disease Transmission to Wild Sheep

Canadian Fisheries Act Amendments

Neonicotinoid Pesticides

Greater Sage Grouse Recovery Strategy Amendment

Alberta (Bow Island) Habitat Conservation

Manitoba Water Policy

 


Photo: Juliana Balluffi-Fry

 


 

 

/TWS Policy Resources

The Wildlife Society is responsible for developing position statements and standing opinions that address issues that affect the current and future status of wildlife. Based on these position statements developed by TWS, Sections and Chapters weigh in on conservation issues but anchor back to what TWS stands for. These statements and positions cover a wide range of wildlife conservation and management topics. Wherever possible, the CSTWS CAC makes use of these resources when preparing Canadian-specific policy materials to ensure consistency between the CSTWS and TWS.

 

To view The Wildlife Society's policy resources and position statements, please refer to their website.

 

TWS Conservation Affairs Network

The Conservation Affairs Network (CAN) is led by TWS headquarters and brings together the various Sections and Chapters with the purpose of growing/developing connections and promoting collaboration to make our policy actions more efficient and effective.

 

The CAN creates direct linkages among Chapters, Sections, and TWS headquarters by connecting representatives of Conservation Affairs Committees (CAC) within each Chapter and Section. Canada is represented on the CAN at the Canadian Section level. Communication via conference calls, emails, and newsletters allow information to be shared throughout the Network.

 

Details on the Conservation Affairs Network, including monthly newsletters can be found on the TWS website.