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- Idaho Chapter - The Wildlife Society
The Idaho Chapter of The Wildlife Society is pleased to announce its brand new Mentorship Program! This initiative has been jointly developed by the ICTWS Membership and Student Affairs Committees over the past year
- Idaho Chapter: Annual Meeting - The Wildlife Society
Supporting our annual meeting is a great opportunity to network and gain brand recognition and exposure among a diversity of wildlife professionals in Idaho Your support reinforces your commitment to addressing regionally important conservation challenges and creates opportunities for future partnerships with professionals across the Idaho
- Idaho Chapter: Mentorship Program - The Wildlife Society
Interests: Social-ecological approaches to studying outdoor recreation impacts on wildlife, including wildlife population assessments and surveys of recreationists
- Idaho Chapter: Officers - The Wildlife Society
Past President: Michelle Kemner Regional Wildlife Ecologist Idaho Department of Fish and Game
- 14-16 February 2023 The Riverside Hotel Boise, Idaho - wildlife. org
This award honors any person or group who has made an outstanding contribution within the state of Idaho to wildlife conservation, management, science, conservation education, the wildlife profession or to an area of endeavor species, community, ecosystem or region
- THE WILDLIFE SOCIETY - HOME
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
- wildlife. org
($1,500): covers expenses to organize a morning social event to engage students with professionals to learn about careers in the wildlife field; acknowledgement of sponsor during event
- National conservation area helps prairie falcon - The Wildlife Society
National conservation area helps prairie falcon February 21, 2025 by The Wildlife Society Despite grassland bird declines, one species is thriving in a southwestern Idaho conservation area A national conservation area in Idaho is helping prairie falcons thrive despite widespread declines in North American grassland bird populations for about 50
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