Registration Opens for 2025 Solar Wildlife & Ecosystems Research Meeting

Registration is now open for the 2025 Solar Wildlife & Ecosystems Research Meeting (SWERM) Actionable science to maximize solar power, wildlife, and ecosystem benefits.

Register now to join REWI in Scottsdale, Arizona this November 17-20 for an exciting two days of informative sessions, bookended by externally coordinated workshops and field trips! For more on this year’s meeting visit the webpage: rewi.org/news-events/swerm/

Click here to register for the 2025 Solar Wildlife & Ecosystems Research Meeting

Registration Rates

Registration is open to both in-person and virtual attendees. Costs remain the same across attendance type.

Sector Early Bird

Closes Sept. 15

General

Closes Oct. 17

Late

 

Regular $650 $850 $950
Non-Profit/Government/

Academia/Student

$500 $650 $750

 

Add-On Costs

Add-On opportunities are only available for in-person attendees. You must be registered for the full meeting to attend workshops and/or field trips. Additional activities can be selected during registration or after registering by modifying your purchase through the Cvent platform. Seats are available on a first-come, first-served basis, with a waiting list once capacity has been reached. 

Workshops

Monday, November 17

$50 each
Field Trips

Thursday, November 20

Varies by activity

A note on field trips: REWI is excited to offer externally-coordinated field trips on Thursday, November 20. Field trip details and registration information will be made available in the coming weeks. If you register before field trips are made public, you will be able to add the field trip to your registration by modifying your order in Cvent. Please contact info@delaneymeetingevent.com with any questions.

Click here to register for the 2025 Solar Wildlife & Ecosystems Research Meeting

About the SWERM

The biennial Solar Wildlife & Ecosystems Research Meeting (SWERM), formerly the Solar Power and Wildlife/Natural Resources Symposium, convenes stakeholders from academia, industry, the conservation sector, and public agencies to share and engage in the latest science surrounding ecological interactions and solar buildout.

The SWERM is also a forum for thought leaders to review the state of the science and identify research gaps and priority questions. The SWERM identifies key concepts around balancing conservation and a rapidly growing solar market while highlighting what we know and emerging topics/questions. The 3rd biennial Solar Wildlife & Ecosystems Research Meeting will be held in Scottsdale, Arizona from November 17-20, 2025.

This meeting is organized and presented by the Renewable Energy Wildlife Institute (REWI) in consultation with a multi-stakeholder Planning Committee comprised of representatives from the solar industry, environmental and conservation non-governmental organizations, state and federal agencies, and subject matter experts. Learn more at https://rewi.org/news-events/swerm/.