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  2. Welcome to the Minnesota Chapter of The Wildlife Society. Mission: To inspire, empower and enable wildlife professionals to sustain wildlife populations and habitats through science-based management and conservation in Minnesota.

  3. WILLIAM SEVERUD RECEIVES BOB FEDELER MEMORIAL ... - The Wildlife...

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    The Minnesota Chapter of The Wildlife Society (MNTWS) established this Award in honor of Bob Fedeler. Bob was a popular and longtime biology and natural resources instructor at Staples Technical College and in the Natural Resources Department at Central Lakes College in Brainerd, MN.

  4. We are excited to announce that our 2024 meeting is planned for an in-person event at the Sanford Event Center in Bemidji, MN. We look forward to seeing you all again! Registration Form (PDF or Word) – Please register by Feb. 16.

  5. Partner support is important to the advancement of Minnesota Chapter of The Wildlife Society’s (MN TWS) mission to inspire, empower and enable wildlife professionals to sustain wildlife populations and habitats through science-based management and conservation.

  6. JOIN - The Wildlife Society

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    The Wildlife Professional magazine filled with compelling features on science-based wildlife management and conservation insights, techniques and best practices. Members also have access to the digital version of the magazine through the “Log In” link at the top of the website.

  7. Becoming a member of The Wildlife Society is one of the best choices you can make during your journey as a wildlife professional. Grow your network, participate in professional development opportunities, browse our numerous resources and publications and more.

  8. The Minnesota Chapter is working with TWS (main/international) on the COWCH project to interview influential wildlife biologists, educators, managers, and other pioneers who have made a significant contribution to wildlife conservation on a county, state, or national level.

  9. CONFERENCES - The Wildlife Society

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    The Wildlife Society’s Annual Conference is one of the largest gatherings of wildlife professionals and supporters in North America. For more than 25 years, TWS has hosted this unique and informative event that provides dozens of networking opportunities through working groups, meetings and receptions as well as nearly 1,000 educational ...

  10. Sections & Chapters - The Wildlife Society

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    Sections are the regional networks of The Wildlife Society in North America. Each section encompasses several states, provinces, or republics. Sections promote networking, cooperative efforts and the exchange of information among wildlife professionals and TWS chapters in a geographic area.

  11. TWS Leadership Institute Alumni - The Wildlife Society

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    The Leadership Institute was initiated in 2006 to develop leadership skills in earlycareer wildlife professionals. Participants include TWS members from universities,state agencies, federal agencies, provincial agencies, tribal governments, non-profitorganizations, and private firms. Learn more about The Wildlife Society’s Leadership Institute.