Society of Wetland Scientists

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Society of Wetland Scientists
Founded March 1980[1]
Founder Richard Macomber
Type Scientific society
Focus Wetland science, education, and management
Location
Members
3,000[2]
Key people
Jim Perry (president)
Kimberli Ponzlo (president elect)
Steve Faulkner (past president)[3]
Mission To promote understanding, scientifically based management, and sustainable use of wetlands.[4]
Website SWS

The Society of Wetland Scientists (SWS) is a non-profit international professional organization devoted to "fostering sound wetland science, education, and management."[2] It is based in Madison, Wisconsin, United States and has nearly 3000 members worldwide. The SWS operates a professional certification program "to identify qualified individuals to assess and manage the Nation’s resources."[5] The SWS published the first issue of the journal Wetlands in September 1981, and it is currently published by Springer on behalf of the SWS.[6]

In March 1980 the SWS was founded with the inspiration of Richard Macomber, who was a biologist with the United States Army Corps of Engineers. The first president of the SWS was James Parnell from the University of North Carolina Wilmington.[1] The SWS has six sections: biogeochemistry, global change, peatlands, Ramsar, wildlife, and women in wetlands.[7]

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