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Joint Annual Meeting
Feb 5-7
Gallup, NM
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About the ARIZONA Chapter

Officially founded in 1968, the AZTWS is an active affiliate of
The Wildlife Society that is dedicated to promoting sound
management and conservation of Arizona's wildlife resources.
Membership is open to all professionals, students and laypersons
interested in wildlife research, management, education and
administration. Our chapter works to maintain communication among
wildlife professionals, encourages communication between those
professionals and the general public, supports continuing education
through grants, workshops and regional meetings, encourages student
involvement in the wildlife profession, and actively participates
in shaping management and conservation policy through letters,
public statements and resolutions.
National TWS Mission Statement
The mission of The Wildlife Society
is to enhance the ability of wildlife professionals to conserve diversity, sustain
productivity, and ensure responsible use of wildlife resources
for the benefit of society.
About the National TWS

The Wildlife Society, founded in
1937, is the non profit scientific and educational society of nearly
10,000 professionals and students.
Society members are dedicated to sustainable management of wildlife
resources and their habitats. Ecology is the primary scientific discipline
of the wildlife profession. The interests of the Society, therefore,
embrace the interactions of all organisms with their natural environments.
The Society recognizes that humans, as other organisms, have a total
dependency upon the environment. It is the Society's belief also that
wildlife, in its myriad forms, is basic to the maintenance of a human
culture that provides quality living.
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