CSC student, professor get Wildlife Society posts

These Chadron State College students attended the Nebraska Chapter of the Wildlife Society meeting in Lincoln.
These Chadron State College students attended the Nebraska Chapter of the Wildlife Society meeting in Lincoln last week. They are Ethan Teter of St. Paul, Janelle Read of Crawford, Brooke Stewart of Waterbury, Justin Powell of Scottsbluff and Paul Stellato of Walton. Not pictured: Aaron Ide of Holdrege.

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Representatives of Chadron State College were named to chairmanships by the Nebraska Chapter of the Wildlife Society during the organization's meeting in Lincoln on Friday, Feb. 28.

CSC student Brooke Stewart of Waterbury, Neb. was selected chairwoman of the Student Chapter Committee. In addition, Dr. Teresa Zimmerman, assistant professor of wildlife management, will lead the organization's Legacy Committee. Each is a one-year appointment.

CSC is one of six colleges and universities that participated in the event. Six CSC students made the trip to Lincoln. In addition to the meeting, they learned about parasitic and infectious disease of wildlife during a professional workshop on Saturday at the University of Nebraska Diagnostic Laboratory.

-College Relations

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