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OUR GOALS
Interaction and communication among researchers, managers, teachers and others interested in Wisconsin's wildlife.
Provide an opportunity to present a unified position regarding wildlife matters.
Provide a source of professional expertise on wildlife matters.
Promote scientific management of wildlife resources.
Promote professionalism an dinvolvement by persons associated with wildlife resources
OUR MISSION
Our mission 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.
OUR WORK
We actively participate in local, regional and national meetings to express Chapter opinions.
Evaluate and respond to proposed or enacted societal actions that affect wildlife and its habitats. Recognize outstanding professional achievements in restoring or enhancing wildlife and wildlife habitat. Focus the objectives of The Wildlife Society upon Wisconsin wildlife needs, problems and responsible use. Encourage communication among members and non-members.
WHO WE ARE
We are more than 200 Wisconsin wildlife professionals. Our members include managers, researchers, administrators and teachers.
OFFICERS
Karl Martin, past-president,
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Jamie Nack, president,
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Harvey Halvorson, president-elect, 715-684-2914, ext. 113,
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Bob Nack, executive board,
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Dan Hirchert, treasurer-secretary,
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Kay Brockman-Maderas, executive board,
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