WY & CO Chapters of The Wildlife Society
Joint 2025 Conference

Fire and Ice: Wildlife in a Changing West

March 4 - 7, 2025 in Fort Collins, CO

REGISTRATION

Click below to register for the conference, workshops, and field trips. Register by Feb 5 to avoid late pricing; Feb 15 is the last day to register. Wyoming Chapter members (and any non-members) should register here. Colorado Chapter members should register through the Colorado Chapter. Contact treasurerwytws@gmail.com with questions.

AGENDA

A full agenda and program are forthcoming. Please check back for more details.

TUESDAY, MARCH 4, 2025

  • AM Field Trip (see Registration for details)

  • Workshops (see Detailed Workshop Descriptions)

    • Six full-day options

    • Two AM half-day options

    • One PM half-day option

  • Working Group Meetings (Bats, Golden Eagle)

  • Evening Poster Session

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5, 2025

  • Plenary - Climate Justice featuring Gemara Gifford and Serra Hoagland

  • Oral Presentations

  • Special Luncheon

  • Evening on Your Own

THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 2025

  • Plenary - Climate Change featuring Scott Denning and Quentin Hays

  • Oral Presentations

  • Special Luncheon

  • Evening Social & Banquet

FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 2025

  • Venue and Lodging

    The conference will be held in Fort Collins, CO at the Hilton Fort Collins. See details below, including a discounted room rate.

  • Travel Awards

    The application period has now closed.

  • Abstract Submission

    The submission period has now closed.

SPONSORS

Our annual conference would not be possible without the generous support of sponsors.
Thank you to our 2025 sponsors for your support of our annual conference!

  • EcoTour Adventures

  • Beyond Yellowstone Program

  • Wyoming Wild Sheep Foundation

  • Bernie McHugh

  • Vectronics

  • Maven Optics

  • UW Biodiversity Institute

  • UW Haub School of ENR / Ruckelshaus Institute

  • Wyoming Cooperative Fish & Wildlife Research Unit

  • Rich Guenzel

  • Stio

  • Teton Raptor Center

  • Wyoming Migration Initiative

  • Audubon Rockies

  • Jackson Hole Wildlife Foundation

  • The Nature Conservancy

  • Wyoming Wildlife Federation