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NPMA and NWCOA Release Full Program for 2026 Wildlife Expo
The National Pest Management Association (NPMA) and the National Wildlife Control Operators Association (NWCOA) are pleased to announce that the complete program for the 2026 Wildlife Expo is now available. The event will take place February 10–12, 2026, at the Planet Hollywood Las Vegas Resort & Casino in Las Vegas, NV.
The Wildlife Expo is the premier event for professionals involved in wildlife management and those looking to expand this service within their businesses. This year’s program offers an exceptional lineup of educational sessions, networking opportunities, and access to the latest products and technologies that are shaping the future of the industry.
Whether you are looking to sharpen your technical expertise, explore new business opportunities, or connect with leaders in the pest and wildlife management community, the Wildlife Expo delivers a comprehensive and engaging experience.
Program Highlights Include:
- Keynote Session: Federal Agencies & Wildlife Control
Sponsored by Wildlife Control Supplies
Speaker: Jay Tischendorf, DMV, American Ecological Research Center, Great Falls, MT - The Mindset and Habits of Successful Wildlife Entrepreneurs
Speaker: Daine Patton, Bats to Rats Wildlife Control and Prevention, Lincoln, NE - Repair Techniques to Separate Yourself From the Crowd
Speaker: Jon Cischke, Exclusion Masters Wildlife & Pest Control, Stroudsburg, PA - Lasers and Other Innovative Bird Solutions
Speaker: Jim Goins, National Wildlife Control Operators Association, Amelia, OH - Building for the Future: Enhancing Service Industry Efficiency with AI
Speaker: Sara O'Banion, Clark Schaefer Hackett, Cincinnati, OH
Register by Friday, December 18, 2025, to lock in early-bird pricing and save before rates increase. For additional details or to explore the full program, contact meetingsteam@pestworld.org or visit www.npmapestworld.org/Wildlife.