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Updates from the Montana Chapter of TWS

2018 Fall Newsletter

2018 Fall Newsletter We hope everyone has had a good fall, and is ready for winter.  Although the annual meeting is still a few months away, it will be here before we know it!  Liz and the board are working hard to plan the meeting, and the call for abstracts, registration, and other announcements should begin arriving in your inbox

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Podcasts from the Northwest Section coming soon!

Podcasts from the Northwest Section coming soon! Oregon TWS is producing a natural history/conservation podcast entitled Northwest Nature Matters. The podcast will entail interviews with resource experts in various disciplines…largely focusing on the greater Pacific Northwest area (broadly interpreted). The goal is to reach a broader segment of the public in addition to our colleagues and friends. Some last details

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University of Montana Student Chapter Update

University of Montana Student Chapter Update Greetings from UM! Our Student Chapter of the Wildlife Society has had a very active fall. We have students volunteering around the community apple picking to discourage bears with the Great Bear Foundation; rolling barb wire with the Backcountry Horsemen at the Blackfoot-Clearwater Game Range; spending their weekends at Hunter Check-stations with the FWP

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National TWS Council Policy Priorities Committee seeks input for Wildlife Society policy priorities!

National TWS Council Policy Priorities Committee seeks input for Wildlife Society policy priorities! Timeline: Due by October 25, 2018 The National TWS Council Policy Priorities Committee has reached out to our Montana Chapter to solicit input into The Wildlife Society’s policy priorities for the period of January 2019 – January 2021. This TWS Council establishes specific policy priorities to strategically

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