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Mallards and Canada Geese
©Rex Johnson

Membership is open to all individuals interested in the perpetuation of Minnesota's wildlife resources. Voting membership in the Chapter is available to all paid regular, retired and student members. Governing board members must be current members of TWS.

Membership activities continue to be a priority for our Chapter. In addition to increasing our own membership, we encourage our members to become members of the Parent, and Section Chapters. For additional MN Chapter membership information contact: Brian Haroldson.

To Join
Fill out the application (.doc or .pdf) to join The Minnesota Chapter of TWS. Mail your application and payment to:
Brian Haroldson
1411 Cherry St
New Ulm, MN 56073
507-359-1687
bkharoldson@comcast.net

 

 

Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness
©Stacy Salvevold

Membership Benefits
• Close association with a group dedicated to wise use of our State's wildlife resources. Members come from universities, colleges, high schools, environmental consulting firms, state and federal agencies, private organizations, and business.

• Participation in the Annual Conference, where timely resource topics are explored.

• Participation in the Summer Workshops, which permits field exploration of selected wildlife topics and management activities.

• The quarterly Newsletter, containing reports on items of interest to wildlife professionals in Minnesota.

• The opportunity to influence state and federal policy through an organization capable of providing a unified professional opinion on Minnesota's wildlife issues.

• We welcome you to join the Minnesota Chapter of The Wildlife Society. There is a role in the Chapter for the wildlife biologist, manager, technician, conservation officer, educator, naturalist, and any individual concerned about the welfare and future of Minnesota's wildlife resources.

 

 

 

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