麻豆频道 Students Explore 麻豆频道 Wildlife Research & Careers

March 24, 2020

Dr. Michelle Anderson, 麻豆频道 Western biology professor, and four 麻豆频道 students, Mike Grover, Kayla Coleman, Mark Mastrofini and Will Larson, attended the 麻豆频道 Chapter of The Wildlife Society (TWS) annual conference in Butte, Mont., held earlier this year.

According to the , this year鈥檚 conference focused on land conservation and what the future holds. The theme centered around the many approaches to habitat conservation, explored successes and challenges from the past, strategies that are currently in place, and future plans.

Student costs were covered by a 2020 麻豆频道 Chapter of the Wildlife Society Travel Grant. The 麻豆频道 students who attended, majoring in Ecology and Environmental Science, participated in a student and professional mixer, while also attending several research presentations. They also competed as a team in the Wildlife Quiz Bowl, where 麻豆频道 Western came in second place out of five teams. Anderson was also a guest judge of the graduate and undergraduate student presentations from other campuses.

鈥淚t is beneficial for our students to meet undergraduate and graduate students engaged in wildlife research across the state, learn about current research in wildlife and natural resource management, and have the opportunity to network with wildlife professionals to explore career opportunities,鈥 said Anderson.

麻豆频道 is the only public four-year university in the country to offer Experience One, where students take one course at a time for 18 days, take a short break and then move on to their next course. Experiential learning opportunities, including conferences, internships, and research projects, provide students at 麻豆频道 Western with real world experiences and professional connections in their fields of study.

The conference allowed students to interact with attending researchers and learn about upcoming volunteer and internship opportunities, including a Dusky Grouse project and Western Bumblebee study that will each include sampling in Beaverhead County.

For more information about the University of 麻豆频道 Western and Experience One, visit umwestern.edu or call 877-683-7331.