The Wildlife Society (TWS) is an international organization committed to addressing national and international issues that affect the current and future status of wildlife in North America and throughout the world. There are local and regional chapters throughout the nation offering a variety of ways to stay involved with wildlife stewardship.
The California North Coast Chapter of The Wildlife Society (or CNCC, for short) is one of the six chapters that cover the State of California. We are made up of Del Norte, Humboldt, and Mendocino counties. Our members include biologists from private industry, government agencies, consulting firms, and non-profit organizations; land managers; technicians; and students, who are the next generation of wildlife professionals.
CNCC provides opportunities year-round for members and non-members to network with other professionals, mentor students, and exchange information about the latest wildlife science. Throughout the year we provide workshops and learning opportunities for members to continue their education and build new skills. We also stay current with conservation affairs and provide technical expertise when pertinent.
The California North Coast Chapter of The Wildlife Society (or CNCC, for short) is one of the six chapters that cover the State of California. We are made up of Del Norte, Humboldt, and Mendocino counties. Our members include biologists from private industry, government agencies, consulting firms, and non-profit organizations; land managers; technicians; and students, who are the next generation of wildlife professionals.
CNCC provides opportunities year-round for members and non-members to network with other professionals, mentor students, and exchange information about the latest wildlife science. Throughout the year we provide workshops and learning opportunities for members to continue their education and build new skills. We also stay current with conservation affairs and provide technical expertise when pertinent.