About The Midwest Fish and Wildlife Annual Conference
The conference attracts up to 1,000 biologists and students from state, federal, and tribal natural resources agencies and universities from the Midwest, Great Plains and Canadian provinces for the purposes of sharing technical presentations, poster displays, plenary sessions, and networking opportunities for wildlife professionals. Attendees include professionals in the field of fisheries and wildlife, including; directors, assistant directors, program managers, wildlife and fisheries biologists, as well as college students.

Overview
​This annual event provides a forum for conservation leadership and brings together professionals from state, federal, and tribal natural resources agencies from the Midwest, Great Plains, Rocky Mountains and Canadian provinces. Attendees include key decision makers in the field of fisheries and wildlife, including; directors, assistant directors, program managers, wildlife and fisheries biologists, and college students.

Key Reasons to Participate
The Midwest Fish & Wildlife Conference offers you the opportunity to maximize your exposure to new prospects or to reinforce relationships with existing customers in a casual, conference setting with many opportunities for networking and socializing.