Erika Kampe is trained in the proper use of dart guns for animal immobilization by CDOW officers at a TWS techniques workshop. |
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^A Wildlife Society member monitors a deer's vital signs during Chronic Wasting Disease testing at a TWS techniques workshop. |
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Up Coming Events |
The Wildlife Society is an international, scientific, and educational organization that serves wildlife professionals and students. The Colorado State University Student Chapter provides hands-on learning, acedemic lectures, and volunteer opportunies to cultivate acedemic, social, and career interests in wildlife protection. . . .. . .But seriously folks, were all about having fun, learning, and WORKING WITH WILDLIFE!!! We hope you will visit us and look forward to meeting you at our Monday meetings, 5:10pm in 232 Wagar Bldg! Also, attending any of our events is a great way for us to get to know you! For membership information contact: La Secretariata Sunny Bourdon - sunnyjb@simla.colostate.edu |
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UP COMING EVENTS!!! ^CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFO^ - CMPS Travel Grant Application Due! JULY 15th! Click Here to Apply! - Semester BBQ - August Wagar Lawn - FREE FOOD - CMPS TWS Meeting: Aug. 29-Sept. 1 Laramie, WY - TWS Natl. Conference: Sept. 22-27th Anchorage, ALASKA!!! |
TWS in ACTION!!! click below to see pictures of recent events |
- Central Mountains & Plains Section of The Wildlife Society 51st Annual Summer Conference: August 29-31st Head to Laramie, WY this summer to learn and mingle with wildlife professionals. Registration for students is $35 and includes two technical sessions and dinner at the banquet. There is also a chemical immobilization course offered for $225. If you can't make it to Anchorage in September, check out this meeting! This is the best way to meet LOCAL employers and colleagues. Students are strongly encourged to attend. Early registration ends Aug. 24th. CLICK HERE for more info and/or registration! Contact: Kyle Heinrick (970) 980-7789 or kyleh@simla.colostate.edu |
- Begining of the Semester BBQ: August Get some free grub and reminisce with your buddies about the past summer. Just follow your nose to the smell of summer in the Wagar Green next to the Parshall Fountain. Contact: Kyle Heinrick (970) 980-7789 or kyleh@simla.colostate.edu |
- The National Wildlife Society Annual Conference: Sept. 22-27th IN ANCHORAGE, ALASKA!!! The CSU Wildife Society is going to Alaska for the National Conference and you can come too! The agenda includes workshops, field trips, lectures, and of course..... QUIZ BOWL!!!!! The club has already made travel and lodging arrangments but you can make your own arrangments and come with. The estimated costs sum to about $600 (including lodging, plane, and registration). Contact or logistics manager Ryan Fortier for more information on getting to and staying in Anchorage. Travel grants from CMPS of TWS are available to use for this conference; applications are due JULY 15th!!!!!!!!!!!!! This is bound to be one of the coolest conferences on the books, don't miss it! CLICK HERE for more travel grant application! CLICK HERE for more conference info/registration! Contact: Ryan Fortier (630) 890-1441 or rtfortie@simla.colostate.edu Kyle Heinrick (970) 980-7789 or kyleh@simla.colostate.edu |
Trapshoot at Kiowa Creek April 2006 |
Macgregor Ranch Bird Surveys April 2006 |
Technology Workshop April 2006 |
Techniques Workshop April 2006 |
CYO Trapshoot May 2006 |
*2005 Quiz Bowl Champions!!! |
- Quiz Bowl Practice: Soon! Get yourself ready for Quiz Bowl in Anchorage! Test your wits against CSU's finest. The team to compete in Alaska is not set and YOU could be on it!!! It's a fun time even if you're not going to the conference or competing. Besides, Evan needs some competition. Practice times are to be announced. Contact: Kyle Heinrick (970) 980-7789 or kyleh@simla.colostate.edu |