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Alpha Zeta

Visit their website: https://alphazeta.tamu.edu
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Advisor | Robert Knight, Ph.D.

Alpha Zeta strives to bind together a group of men and women interested in the continued advancement of agriculture and to foster and develop high standards of scholarship, character, leadership and a spirit of fellowship among all of its members. The Texas Alpha Chapter is part of the national Alpha Zeta organization.

Texas A&M Chapter of the Wildlife Society

Visit their website: wildlife.tamu.edu
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Advisor | John Tomeček, Ph.D.

The Texas A&M University Student Chapter of The Wildlife Society is a non-profit, student-run organization with the mission to provide networking, volunteer, and field experience opportunities to young wildlife professionals. Although the society is primarily for students seeking degrees in the wildlife field, anyone with an interest in the outdoors is welcome to join. The organization takes pride in the diversity of our projects to give members enriching experience and the ability to network with professionals in the wildlife field. Society events and meetings encourage communication between members, nonmembers and professionals to create an atmosphere where understanding of the resource management sciences can be improved. This society takes the students’ interests to heart and provides information and links to vital new opportunities involving wildlife conservation, research, and management. 

Student Chapter Officers | 2022-2023

Anna Racey, President
Kimberly Hooker, Vice President
Ethan Janecka, Treasurer
Kirstin DeBlonk, Secretary
Kalyn Dryman, Publicity Chair
Jeremiah Wright, Education Chair
Becky Arch, Conclave Chair
Makayla Smith, Fundraising Chair

Range Club

Visit their website: rangeclub.tamu.edu
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Advisor | Robert Knight, Ph.D. and Mr. Steven Evans

The Range Club is a student organization within the Department of Rangeland, Wildlife and Fisheries Management. The Range Club promotes the professional development of students through a variety of team and club activities. The Club promotes the wise management of rangelands and natural resources of Texas, the United States and the World.

Student Chapter Officers | 2022-2023

Bailey Hamilton,
President
Cassandra Gomez,
Vice President
Christophe Peralt,
Treasurer
William Kainer,
Secretary
Chloe Rodriguez
, Reporter
Karlie Marek, Plant Sales Chair
Connor Himly, Tailgate Executive 

RWFM Graduate Student Organization

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Advisor | Mrs. Amanda Ray

The RWFM Graduate Student Organization serves to connect and create a community for graduate students in the RWFM department by providing opportunities for both professional development and social gatherings. The GSO serves as the collective voice for graduate students in the Rangeland, Wildlife and Fisheries Management at the department, college, and university levels.

Student Chapter Officers | 2022-2023

Kylie Perez,
President
Camryn Kiel,
Vice President
Teresa Kenny,
Social Chair
Mycha Van Allen,
Secretary Chair
Alexander Williams
, Tailgate Chair
Madeleine Thornley, Seminar Chair

GSO team

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