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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Job Announcement - Florida
: "Science Support for the Peninsular Florida Landscape Conservation Cooperative
Part-time, grant funded OPS, Funded through June 2016, Annual Renewals Required
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission / Fish and Wildlife Research Institute / Information Science and Management / Center for Spatial Analysis
Part-time: 25 hours / week
Salary..."
Job Announcement - Florida
: "Science Support for the Peninsular Florida Landscape Conservation Cooperative
Part-time, grant funded OPS, Funded through June 2016, Annual Renewals Required
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission / Fish and Wildlife Research Institute / Information Science and Management / Center for Spatial Analysis
Part-time: 25 hours / week
Salary..."
Conservation_Science_Webinar_Series: Are Captive Tortoises a Reservoir for Conservation?
: "Tuesday,September 16th, 20142:00 - 3:00 PM (Eastern Time)Are captive tortoises a reservoir for conservation?
Presented by: Taylor Edwards, University of Arizona.
Description: The conservation of tortoises poses a unique situation because several threatened species are commonly kept as pets within their native range. Thus, there is potential for ..."
Webinar: Priority Amphibian and Reptile Conservation Areas (PARCAs): Creative Uses for Conservation
: "Priority Amphibian and Reptile Conservation Areas (PARCAs): Creative Uses for Conservation
DATE: Thursday, October 16, 2014TIME: 10:30 am EST
No registration necessary.
Visit http://tinyurl.com/PARCAS-10-16 to join on the day of the webinar!
Presented by: Dr. Joseph J. Apodaca of Warren Wilson College Dr. Stephen Spear of The Orianne Society
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