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Jamila Blake

Apply now for USFS Native American Research Assistantship

December 2, 2019

The Wildlife Society, alongside the U.S. Forest Service, a Premier Partner of TWS, has announced new Native American Research Assistantships for Summer 2020. This is the sixth year for the professional development program, which facilitates …

TWS News

Apply for Native Student Professional Development Program

August 7, 2019

The Native Student Professional Development Program provides Native American students with the opportunity to attend The Wildlife Society’s Annual Conference, the largest gathering of wildlife professionals in North America. Now in its 12th year, the …

Jamila Blake

Four chosen for Native American Research Assistantship

April 30, 2019

The Native American Research Assistantship (NARA) Program, made possible by the Premier Partner relationship between the U.S. Forest Service and The Wildlife Society, has selected four students to participate this year in research projects with …

TWS News

Deadline extended: Native American Research Assistantship

November 8, 2018

The deadline to submit applications for 2019 Native American Research Assistantships has been extended to Dec. 1. To apply, please download an application form. Research projects currently slated to be available for 2019 assistantships include: …

Next Generation News

Apply Now: USFS Native American Research Assistantship

August 31, 2018

The Wildlife Society, alongside the U.S. Forest Service, a Premier Partner of TWS, has announced new Native American Research Assistantships for 2019. This is the fifth year for the professional development program, which facilitates opportunities …

Next Generation News

Apply for Native Student Professional Development Program

July 9, 2018

The Native Student Professional Development Program provides Native American students with the opportunity to attend The Wildlife Society’s Annual Conference, the largest gathering of wildlife professionals in North America. Now in its 11th year, the …

Julia John

At play, Native American kids show deeper ecological knowledge

January 18, 2018

Can playtime tell us how young children see wildlife and the environment? A study of Midwestern preschoolers found Native American children were more likely than others to roleplay as animals and showed a deep understanding …

Next Generation News

Apply now for Native American Research Assistantships

August 18, 2017

The U.S. Forest Service (USFS), Premier Partner of The Wildlife Society, is sponsoring a research assistantship program for Native American students. This will be the fourth year for the program, which will facilitate mentoring opportunities for …

TWS News

The Indian Pueblo Cultural Center: Glimpsing New Mexico’s cultural history

July 31, 2017

If you look at a map of the city of Albuquerque and surrounding areas, you would likely notice the multiple Native American reservations that dot the landscape north and south of the city along the …

Next Generation News

Apply for Native Student Professional Development program

July 3, 2017

The Native Student Professional Development Program provides Native American students with the opportunity to attend the TWS Annual Conference, the largest gathering of wildlife professionals in North America. Now in its tenth year, the program …

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