Welcome to the Groupsite for OFWIM!
The Organization of Fish and Wildlife Information Managers (OFWIM) has been bringing together state, federal, and non-profit fish and wildlife information managers since 1993 to coordinate and share information technologies, management strategies, and standards on a national level.
OFWIM Groupsite is our meeting place that provides members of the organization with a shared calendar, discussion forums, member profiles, photo gallery, file storage and more.
To become an OFWIM member, go to our public website and join online or mail in membership form.
FEATURED ANNOUNCEMENT
Hold the Date!October 5-9, 2025Please join us at the Virden Retreat Center in Lewes, Delaware for the 2025 OFWIM Annual Conference.Registration information and call for abstracts will be coming soon.
RECENT ACTIVITY
Upcoming GIS Training at the Smithsonian-Mason School of Conservation
: "Upcoming Graduate/Professional Training Courses in Conservation GIS at the Smithsonian-Mason School of Conservation
Front Royal, Virginia, USA
Essentials of Spatial Ecology: GIS Analysis with R, QGIS and Google Earth Engine
September 16-20, 2019
The course aims to provide graduate students and professionals with an introduction to freely avai..."
Learn How to Engage and Inform Decision-makers: AIBS Communications Boot Camp for Scientists
: "AIBS Communications Boot Camp for Scientists
Dates: March 25-26, 2019. The course is being offered in conjunction with the 2019 Congressional Visits Day.
The American Institute of Biological Sciences (AIBS) is offering a professional development program designed to enhance the communication skills of scientists, particularly those interested in ..."
TN Wildlife Resources Agency: Senior Project Manager
: "Project Manager Sr.
County: Davidson; Position Number: #00077055Requisition: 174271 Salary Range: $6.347.00 - $10,153.00
Education and Experience:
Graduation from an accredited college or university with a bachelor's degree, and six years of professional level experience in any one of the following areas: (1) systematic analysis of o..."
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