My major is Fisheries and Wildlife, on campus we have many clubs that could be associated with this. Squirrel watching and Fishing club and even the Outdoors club are a few examples of this. The Fisheries and Wildlife club is the club/organization that best fits with my major (shocker).
If you follow the hyper link in the first small paragraph it will take you to the MSU FW Club home page. From there you can go on the about us page or the prezi at the bottom.The Club meets Thursdays at 6:30 pm in room 221 in the Natural Resource building. If you want to join the club they do ask for 10 dollars a semester.They are a great group of people and are welcoming to new comers.
The club likes to email you every week and tell you what their plans are for that week. You can also go onto the website and see what they are doing for that week. Recently they did a river cleanup. They went into the Red Cedar and pulled garbage out of it. These fine men and women are truly dedicated to the environment. As a result they pulled three bike racks out of the river.
If you are interested in the club I suggest you go to the meeting on Thursdays or go to the website and add your email to the email list or go to the contact page and email the officers directly.
Jake
Sources:
"MSU Fisheries and Wildlife Club." MSU Fisheries and Wildlife Club. Web. 25 Oct. 2015.
Are you involved in any of these clubs? I like how you added in the hyperlink for those who may be interested, good blog post!
ReplyDeleteIt is my first time hearing of this major and i am really interested in these clubs,I would like to know more information about them and attend. Good post!
ReplyDeleteI have not been to a meeting because the meetings conflict with my class schedule. I receive the emails and keep up to date on what they are doing. Next semester I should be able to attend more events.
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