The Texas A&M University Chapter of The Wildlife Society serves as a technical guide organization for students with a genuine interest in wildlife and fisheries sciences. Society events and meeting encourage communication between members, and professionals to create an atmosphere where understanding of the resource management sciences can be improved. Our society takes the students' interests to heart and provides information and links to vital new opportunities involving wildlife conservation, research, and management.
As a member of the Student Chapter, students can look forward to countless opportunities to gain invaluable experience in the field, while networking with leaders in conservation.
As a member of the Student Chapter, students can look forward to countless opportunities to gain invaluable experience in the field, while networking with leaders in conservation.
Wildlife Society Meeting Tuesday April 10!
Howdy!
Tuesday, April 10, 2012 is the next Wildlife Society Meeting. The meeting will be in Nagle 104 at 7:00 p.m. We will be having Officer Elections. To vote you must be a member before the meeting begins. If you are not a member yet, you can pay dues which is $12 for the semester. You can pay dues to Amanda Schwede in Nagle 202B.
We will also have a guest speaker from the Mule Deer Association.
See you there!
Thanks and Gig'em!
