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.
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RECENT ACTIVITY
USFWS NCTC Conservation Science Webinar Series: The Context of Freshwater Availability: Interrelations Among Water, Climate and Energy
: "Howdy folks:
Don't miss the latest installment of the Conservation Science WebinarSeries!
February 11, 20152:00 - 3:00 PM (eastern time)
*The context of freshwater availability: Interrelations among water,climate, and energy*
Presented by: Dr. James Meldrum, University of Colorado Boulder
For more info or registration click the link below.
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USFWS NCTC Webinar (Advanced Topics-Conservation Genetics): Genetic Rescue in Fragramented Populations of Brook Trout
: "Howdy all:
Don't miss the latest installment of the Advanced Topics in ConservationGenetics Webinar Series!
* February 10th, 2015* * 2:00 - 3:00 PM (Eastern Time)*
Genetic rescue in fragmented populations of brook trout
Presented by: Dr. Andrew Whiteley, University of Massachusetts Amherst
Click the link below for more info and registration...."
TEC Conference Call
TEC meeting
DataOne Webinar: Open Data and Science: Towards Optimizing the Research Process
: "Open Data and Science: Towards Optimizing the Research ProcessJean-Claude Guédon, Université de MontréalTuesday February 10th9 am Pacific / 10 am Mountain / 11am Central / 12 noon Eastern
Click here for more information and to register.
The shift to a digital context has transformed scientific communication deeply. The rapid and enormous growth..."
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