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Williamson County Conservation Foundation To Host Symposium
Meeting will take place at the Southwestern University campus on January 10 - January 11.

WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TX -- The Williamson County Conservation Foundation and Southwestern University will host the fifth annual Texas Conservation Symposium scheduled January 10 and January 11, 2019 at Southwestern University.
The meeting will begin at 1:30 PM on Thursday, January 10 and will conclude at 5 PM on January 11. A free lunch will be provided to guests of the event.
The meeting is FREE and the public is invited to attend, however, preregistration for the meeting is appreciated. To register, click HERE.
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The Texas Journal of Science in 2019 will have a special section on Texas conservation science. All talks will be held in Olin 105 on the Southwestern University Campus.
The Wildlife Society (TWS) has pre-approved attendance at the 2019 Texas Conservation Symposium to count towards Continuing Education Units (CEUs) in Category I of the Certified Wildlife Biologist® Renewal/Professional Development Certificate Program. TWS will allow a maximum of 11 CEUs for conference attendance. Attendees are required to independently log and report their CEUs to TWS.
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For additional information, please contact Ben Pierce at pierceb@southwestern.edu or Gary Boyd at gboyd@wilco.org.
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