This calendar includes Heartwood’s scheduled chapter, volunteer, and training events.
For a list of unscheduled (work at your own pace) volunteer activities, check out the approved chapter activities: Heartwood Volunteer Projects
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Learn something new at the Texas Chapter of The Wildlife Society’s Webinar series. The quarterly webinar series for the chapter features professionals, research, and initiatives relevant to our chapter. Registration is open to both TCTWS members and nonmembers. The series will follow a quarterly schedule and rotate themes throughout the year, giving listeners a peek into topics such as emerging technologies, career skill-building, partner highlights, and knowledge deep-dives.
Join us quarterly as we learn about what makes Texas wildlife stewardship excellent. Each webinar is hosted virtually through Microsoft Teams. Register in advance for each individual webinar through the links below.
If you are interested in presenting an upcoming webinar please email the webinar chair at webinar@tctws.org
Click Here to join the webinar via Microsoft Teams
I was born and raised in Phoenix, AZ where I received my Bachelors degree in Biology from ASU and my Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) degree from Midwestern University. I have been fascinated with wildlife since I was a child and grew up reading books about animals and watching Steve Irwin and Jeff Corwin. I started volunteering at a wildlife rehabilitation center in 2010 where I learned about wildlife veterinary medicine and became determined to become a state wildlife veterinarian. After vet school I did two internships and then worked for a wildlife hospital out in Arizona. I have collaborated with Arizona Game and Fish on elk relocation projects and pronghorn captures. I have also assisted in research projects studying Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) antemortem testing and genetics in Colorado elk. I joined the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department in May 2022 as a Wildlife Veterinarian, and I look forward to helping Texas wildlife stay safe and healthy.
AT: Single Presentation (Texas Chapter of The Wildlife Society Webinar: Wildlife Diseases)