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BOARD MEMBERS

Holly Hicks • President
Tom Correll• President-elect
Julie Alpert • Treasurer
Cheyenne Herzog-Lowrance • Rec. Secretary
Blue Martin • Cor. Secretary
Vicki Olmstead • Board Member
Karla Vargas • Board Member
Chris Carrillo • Past President

APPOINTED COMMITTEE CHAIR POSITIONS

Julie Alpert • Audit
Tom Correll • Awards
Scott Sprague • BioBlitz
VACANT • Conservation Affairs
Jason Myrand • Continuing Education
Megan Young • Diversity
VACANT • Historian
Chris Carillo • Membership
VACANT • Memorial Garden
Tiffany Sprague • Newsletter Editor
Tom Correll • Nominations
Blue Martin • Opportunities
Tom Correll • Social Media
Holly Hicks • Student Chapter Liaison
Holly Hicks • Techniques Workshop
Haley Nelson • Webmaster

Est. 1968 The Arizona Chapter of The Wildlife Society 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, encourage communication between those professionals and the public, support continuing education through grants, hold workshops and regional meetings, encourage student involvement in the wildlife profession, and actively participate in shaping management and conservation policy through letters, public statements and resolutions.

Our Goals:
1. Develop and maintain professional standards for wildlife research and management.
2. Enhance knowledge and technical capabilities of wildlife managers.
3. Advance professional stewardship of wildlife resources and their habitats.
4. Advocate the use of sound biological information for wildlife policy decisions.
5. Increase public awareness and appreciation of the wildlife profession.

Mission
To be the preeminent resource for Arizona’s community of scientists, managers, educators, students, technicians, planners, and others working to manage and conserve wildlife and habitats in the state.

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Upcoming Events

May 13
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Flat-Tailed Horned Lizard Workshop

May 23
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Range Management 101 Workshop

Jun 2
June 2 - June 21

Help Wanted! Grasslands Wildlife Area Pond Construction

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  • Home
  • About Us
    • About Us
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    • Terms of Service
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    • Contact Us
  • Posts
  • Events
  • Jobs
  • Wildlifer
  • Awards
    • Chapter Award Descriptions
    • Recent Award Winners
    • Past Award Winners
  • Media
  • Resources
    • Continuing Education Grants
    • Minutes
    • JAM Manual
    • Operations Manual
    • Resolutions
    • Tips and Tricks for Getting a Wildlife Job
    • Wildlife Camera Resources
    • Borderlands Foundation for Understudied Plants and Animals (BFUPA)
  • In Memory
  • Membership
  • AZ BioBlitz
    • AZ BioBlitz Website
  • Donate