The International Society of Wildlife Endocrinology is a non-profit organization that provides a forum for collaboration and information exchange to advance the science of wildlife endocrinology. Our members develop and apply innovative approaches to study wildlife health, reproduction, welfare, and conservation. During this conference, graciously hosted by the Saint Louis Zoo, we will hear about projects that focus on animal reproductive function, integrative animal health, and biomarkers of physiologic stress. We will learn about innovative techniques and how wildlife endocrinology is applied in a wide variety of ways. Presentations will include two plenary talks, oral presentations selected from the best submitted abstracts, an evening poster session complete with complimentary snacks and beverages, and a Mentor-Mentee Trivia Night! Registration covers an ice-breaker (drinks and snacks), lunch and coffee/tea for breaks for all three conference days, snacks and drinks during the poster session, daily shuttles to the conference venue, and a conference dinner! Conference activities will begin on Monday the 3rd of November, with an ice-breaker in the evening for all attendees. Scientific content will be scheduled for the 4th, 5th, and 6th of November (Tues, Wed, & Thurs). No conference activities are scheduled on Friday the 7th of November (departure day). This event includes tickets for the FULL EVENT. Separate tickets are available for DAY TICKET ADMISSION. |