16th WWRM Taking Place October 27-30 in Albuquerque, New Mexico
Join REWI at The Clyde Hotel for the 16th biennial WWRM taking place October 27-30, 2026!
Registration will open in Summer 2026. The Meeting agenda will be crafted from a Call for Proposals and Call for Abstracts released in Spring 2026. Sign up for the WWRM mailing list and/or check out the Meeting webpage to stay on top of updates about this year’s meeting.
Looking for ways to get involved? Sign up now to sponsor or exhibit at this year’s meeting!
REWI is excited to announce new sponsorship opportunities in 2026 to tailor your organization’s Meeting support for maximum impact and visibility. Sponsorship opportunities start at just $1,000 and range from Item to full Meeting Sponsor Packages.
Learn more about 2026 Sponsorship Opportunities
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About the Venue
This year’s meeting will take place in Albuquerque, New Mexico at The Clyde Hotel. Room block and discounted rate information is forthcoming.

The 20-story Clyde Hotel offers business and leisure travelers a place of connection, comfort, and engagement at the heart of downtown. The interior design reflects a Pueblo Deco design motif with a touch of western grittiness and eastern elegance, reflecting the grandeur and confidence of the ethos of Clyde Tingley through a vibrant color palette. Guest rooms maintain the design aesthetic of a reimagined New Mexico future with a comfortable and relaxing approach. Clyde and Carrie Tingley can be felt through refined touches. In addition to the 386 guest rooms and suites with views of the city and the Sandia Mountains, The Clyde offers a rooftop pool with hot tubs, a 24-hour fitness center, more than 30,000 square feet of function space, a full-service business center, a contemporary wedding chapel, complimentary Wi-Fi, valet and secured self-parking, and more.
About the WWRM
The biennial WWRM provides an internationally recognized forum for attendees to share and engage in the latest science addressing the risk of energy to wildlife and developing solutions to avoid, minimize, and offset impacts. The meeting also brings together thought leaders to discuss priority topics and themes on these issues. Academics, researchers, conservation scientists, consultants, federal and state officials, NGO representatives, and industry professionals come together every other year for this unique opportunity. The 15th biennial WWRM was held from November 12-15, 2024 in Corpus Christi, Texas, and welcomed 400+ attendees from 43 U.S. states and 13 additional countries. The meeting is organized and presented by REWI, with input provided by a multi-stakeholder planning committee. In-person and virtual attendance is open to all.
