The Indiana Chapter of The Wildlife Society (ICTWS) was chartered in 1968 under the parent society to serve as the preeminent organization of wildlife professionals in the state. The Chapter is incorporated as a nonprofit in the State of Indiana.
Membership
The Indiana Chapter of The Wildlife Society works hard to further the wise stewardship of Indiana’s precious wildlife resources and to serve the needs of our members.
The cost is $15 for membership. To become a member, add Indiana to your checkout here. Alternatively, complete a membership form and pay the Chapter directly here.
Membership of the Indiana Chapter of The Wildlife Society is comprised of professional wildlife biologists, managers, and scientists. Members are students in accredited colleges studying wildlife, or actively employed and retired/emeritus wildlife biologists, managers, and scientists. Members in ICTWS work in the field of wildlife conservation and are employed by various government agencies (state and federal), universities, non-profit conservation organizations, and the private consulting sector. Members of ICTWS not only work in Indiana, but live and recreate in Indiana and are Hoosiers committed to conserving the natural resources of the state.
Student Chapters
Indiana has three student chapters of The Wildlife Society:

