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Jan. 22-25, 2008

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
-General Academic Information
-International Programs
-Student Organization
-Workshop/Activity Information
-Scholarships
-Employment Opportunities
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GENERAL ACADEMIC INFORMATION

Student Success Center Hours
Sue will will have walk-in hours on Mon. from 1-2:30, Tues. from 10-12, and Wed. and Thurs. from 10-11:30. The CNR Student Success Center (CNR 180) is open Mon.-Thurs. 8-4:30pm and Fri 8-3pm. Don't forget that there will be coffee, cocoa, and cookies in the Student Success Center over finals week.

Do Some Shopping in the Student Success Center!
Stop by CNR 180 to purchase some great gifts for the special people in your life (plus you, too!)  The CNR Student Success Center (CNR 180) is selling:
      
       
CNR Denim shirts ($28)
        CNR Polo shirts ($28)
        CNR long sleeved t-shirts ($14)
 
All proceeds help support the operations and special programs of the Student Success Center (including the free coffee, cocoa, cookies and cappuccino that will be handed out during finals next week!). Checks (made out to CNR) and cash are accepted. Stop by today!  The SSC will be open through Dec. 20.

Welcome Back! NEW
Stop by the Student Success Center, CNR 180 for FREE coffee, cocoa, and cookies on Tues, Jan. 22 and Wed, Jan. 23. This winter relief is provided by the staff of the Student Success Center.

Treehaven 2008 NEW
An informational meeting will be held in mid-February = watch the CNR Reporter for more details. 
 
The tentative dates for the 2008 Treehaven summer camp are:
Session 1 - May 18 - June 27
Session 2 - July 6 - August 15

!Application To The CNR NEW
Students who have completed 45 cr. and have a 2.00 GPA in major must apply for formal acceptance into the College of Natural Resources. Application forms are available in CNR Student Success Center (CNR 180). The deadline for applications is Feb. 15.

New Section of NR 251
NEW
The current sections of NRES 251 are very full.  In order to alleviate some of the problems associated with this, a new section of NRES 251 was created.  If this section works better in your schedule, please consider drop/adding into this new section.
 
NATURAL RESOURCES  251 INTRODUCTION TO SOIL AND WATER RESOURCES
   Sec    8  4.0       LECT    3  9:00- 9:50  T RF   TNR   255  Sherman, Jess     11
                            LAB     8 12:00-13:50    R    TNR   262  Sherman, Jessica 
                 Special Fee: $5.00

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INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS

Study Abroad Scholarships available for all UWSP students. Apply today if you are planning to travel summer, fall or winterim 2008! IPSE scholarships (International Programs Scholarship Endowment) are now available. They are given to UWSP students based on several factors, but merit, rather than need, is a hallmark for these scholarships. Deadline is Feb. 15, 2008 --  ACT NOW.   Click here for the IPSE scholarship application. CNR students can contact Bobbi Kubish (CNR 192) if you have additional questions.

Deadline: Feb. 15

 

Need International Resources?
Stop by the CNR International Programs Office (CNR 192) to check out international resources such as books (e.g. International Jobs: Where They are and How to Get Them; A Life Inspired: Tales of Peace Corp Service; Costa Rica and Mexico/Belize travel books; Tropical Nature; Timber, Tourists, and Temples; Rainforest Remedieschildren’s books from other countries), videos and DVDs on the Peace Corp Masters International Program, or for information on UWSP or other international programs. If you have ideas for reference materials please contact Bobbi Kubish, bkubish@uwsp.edu.

 
Ghana, West Africa: Sustainable Forestry in Tropical Ecosystems - Summer 2008
Northern Arizona University and University of Wisconsin -Stevens Point are offering a 3-week (3- credit) field course in sustainable forest management practices for tropical ecosystems in Ghana, West Africa. The course is taught in cooperation with local educators and research colleagues and includes time in both dry- and wet-tropical forest ecosystems. See flyer for more information or contact Dr. Holly Petrillo TODAY for more information.
Phi Kappa Phi Study Abroad Grant
Have you wanted to travel internationally? Are you looking for extra money to do so? Do you have between 30 and 90 credit hours earned, and a GPA of at least 3.5? If you answered yes to these questions then be sure to check out the Study Abroad Grant (due February 18, 2008). Annually, fifty $1,000 grants are awarded by Phi Kappa Phi and last year three UWSP students won. You DO NOT have to be a member to apply but read their website for qualifications carefully. One condition is that the study abroad program must be taken between May 1, 2008 and June 30, 2009 (European Seminar would apply!). Check out the Phi Kappa Phi website for more information: http://www.phikappaphi.org/Web/Scholarships/. Stop by my office or email with any questions: Bobbi Kubish, CNR 192; bkubish@uwsp.edu.
 

Deadline: Feb. 18
 
Need something to do over Spring Break?
Check out the Costa Rica Tropical Field Biology Course. Contact Dr. Chris Yahnke, Associate Prof and Chair of Biology, CNR 167, 715/346-2455
, or cyahnke@uwsp.edu) or visit the International Programs Office webpage for a course flyer http://www.uwsp.edu/studyabroad/

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STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS

Environmental Educators and Naturalists Association (EENA/NAI)
If you are interested in helping to plan for Eco-Fair in the spring, then come to EENA meetings on Tuesday nights at 7pm in CNR 122. We will be planning out Earth Week and Eco-Fair events as soon as we get back next semester. Have a great break.

The Wildlife Society
Meetings are Tuesday's at 5pm in CNR 170.

SPEAK UP in SGA!
Hey CNR Students! EVERY WEEK SGA votes on legislation that directly affects you as students! Let your CNR Senators know how YOU feel and what YOU want. Check out our new board in the first floor, south hallway of the CNR (right by the West Lobby). Share your thoughts and opinions on the latest legislation and take time to express any concerns you have for UWSP. We are here to represent you! Stop by and have your voice heard!

American Water Resources Association (AWRA)
Meetings are every Tues. at 5pm in CNR 252.

Society of American Foresters
Join SAF every Thurs. in CNR 170 at 5pm. We'll have a new "tree of the week", speaker, or activity for you every week. Hope to see you there!

Sustainable Agriculture in Communities Society
Stop by our meetings on Tues. at 7:30pm CPS 234. A lot of cool projects will be going on so check us out. Contact: phube397@uwsp.edu.

Parks and Recreation Association
Our meetings are every Wed. at 6pm CNR 361. Hope to see you there! Email kwill752@uwsp.edu for more information.

Fisheries Society
Join us for meetings every Wednesday at 5:30pm in CNR 320. There are lots of exciting fish surveys, guest speakers, and other projects planned for this semester. We hope to see you there!

Herpetology Society Meetings

Meetings are
Mondays at 6pm in CNR 354. If you have a passion for Reptiles and Amphibians this is the place to be! Come and learn hands on care, handling, identifying and interesting facts about native and non-native herpetiles. The Herpetology Society has many speakers and field trips planned so come and join the fun.

Waste Management Society
Waste Management Society meets every other Tuesday at 5:30pm, CNR 262.


WI Camps
WI Camps meets every 2nd and 4th Monday at 5pm in room 352 of the CNR. If you are interested in camping, kids and fun come check us out. Activities include conferences, networking with camping professionals, speakers, and fun socials. Hope  to see you there!


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WORKSHOP/ACTIVITY INFORMATION

Schmeeckle Weekly Special
Get 10% off on all travel mugs and maps.


Treehaven Classes and Workshops


Wolf Ecology Workshops
Experience shared learning with other wolf enthusiasts while tracking, studying in the classroom and field. You will experience actual tracking and a night time howling survey. 
WHEN:  6:45 Friday through lunch Sunday, Feb. 1-3, 2008 or Feb. 29-Mar. 2, 2008.
WHERE: UWSP-Treehaven, Tomahawk.
INSTRUCTORS: TWIN Staff.
FEE: Full Package $175 includes all meals, lodging & instruction; Commuter Package $125 includes 2 meals & instruction. NOTE: Excellent undergraduate and graduate credit opportunity. Registrations due Jan. 25 or Feb. 22. Contact: (715) 453-4106 (6315 from campus); e-mail treehaven@uwsp.edu or visit www.uwsp.edu/cnr/treehaven


Introduction to Wolves
This wolf workshop will provide the latest information about the timber wolf in Wisconsin. Participants will learn about wolf ecology and society, pack structure, predator-prey relationship, and about the past, present, and future of the wolf, including the myths and misunderstandings. Weather and time permitting, some tracking may be done so don’t forget to bring your boots.
WHEN: Sat 10am - 2pm, Feb. 16, 2008. FEE: $35.00. NOTE: Includes lunch. Registrations due Feb. 8. 


Fly Tying & Trout Stream Entomology
This favorite workshop will introduce you to: basic fly tying techniques, tools and materials, trout stream invertebrates, stream ecology, resource ethics, and theories on hatch matching and fly presentation. You’ll have loads of fun learning to tie common, effective fly patterns for trout at a fraction of the cost!
WHEN: 7:00 p.m. Fri.-lunch on Sun., Mar.7-9, 2008.
INSTRUCTORS: Gary Glennon, Stu Nelson, and Jeff Dimick, UWSP.
FEE: Weekend Retreat Package: $180.00 Includes 5 meals, lodging-2/room, instruction and materials; Commuter Package: $130.00 includes Saturday lunch & dinner, Sunday lunch, instruction, and materials; Kids under 18 Package: $126.00 with adult package; includes 5 meals, instruction, materials, and free lodging with adult package. (3 kids packages per adult package). NOTE: Excellent opportunity for one undergraduate credit. Registration due Feb. 29, 2008.

Group Process and Facilitation Skills
Learn and practice group process and facilitation skills that can be used to develop highly effective teams that produce high quality results.
WHEN: Apr. 25-27, 2008, at Treehaven. Students wanting graduate credit or wishing to take it as a non-credit participant visit www.uwsp.edu/cnr/treehaven for a brochure and more information.

SCA EarthVision Summit

The summit will be held in Washington D.C. Apr. 24-27. 
Click on title for more information. 

SCA Alternative Spring Break

Spend your spring break with SCA in the Grand Canyon or South Padre Island this year. Click on the title for more information.

Bigs and Badges/Outdoor Mentors
For those of you interested in gaining some volunteer community service experience, Bigs and Badges and Outdoor Mentors are two excellent opportunities for you to get involved.  These programs are in partnership with Big Brothers Big Sisters of America.  Become a big brother or sister and share your interest and knowledge of the outdoors with a little.  For information, contact Rachel Ward at rward973@uwsp.edu
or call (715) 341-0661.

Are you interested in getting a Commercial Pesticide Applicator ' s License?

This spring we are offering a course NR 405 (Section 2) Vegetation Management that will help you do just that. This course is a one credit course offered on Mondays from 5-6pm. The course will function both as a tutorial for the Commercial Pesticide Applicator's License exam as well as a general overview course in vegetation management. A Saturday field trip will highlight field application techniques including use of application equipment, application safety and instruction on equipment calibration. The course will finish up with the applicator's exam. A Commercial Pesticide Applicator's License is an awesome addition to a resume.

NR 405 (Section 2) Vegetation Management will be offered this coming spring semester. Please feel free to contact Professors Mike Demchik, John DuPlissis and Les Werner with any questions that you might have about this course or your advisor to see how it fits into your degree program.

Women in Horticulture Conference
Conference Flyer
Conference Registration Application

Graduate Seminars
Graduate seminars are every Tues. and Thurs. at 4pm in CNR 120. Click on the title for the seminar schedule.

Field Semester in Montana

Spring Fire Class
Click on the title for fire class information.

Big Brothers/Big Sisters

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SCHOLARSHIPS
*Click on title for application and more information

Long Lake Fishing Club Scholarship
Once again, the Long Lake Fishing Club will be giving out a $500 scholarship to a CNR major. Applicants will need to write an essay on "The effects, prevention and elimination of Curly Leaf Pondweed on inland lakes". With your essay please include: your name, local address, home address, major, minor, cumulative GPA and number of credits completed. Send essays to the Long Lake Fishing Club, P.O. Box 303, Campbellsport, WI  53010 
Deadline: Jan. 31 

Garden Club of America Urban Forestry Scholarship
The GCA is offering a $4,000 scholarship. Click on the title for information.
Deadline: Jan. 31


Phi Kappa Phi Graduate Fellowship
Deadline: Mar. 1

Phi Kappa Phi Sophomore Scholarship
Deadline: Feb. 1

Buckridge Scholarship
Deadline: Feb. 15

Outdoor Writers Association of America Scholarship
Deadline: Mar. 1

RMEF- Wildlife Leadership Awards
Deadline: Mar. 1

Ben Meadows Scholarship
NEW
Deadline: June 30


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EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES

*For job descriptions and application process, click on title of job (it will link you to a PDF).

Employment Links
Links to every conservation/environmental management state agency for all 50 states and the District of Columbia which usually post job opportunities (including seasonal jobs and internships) put together by Mike Pagel from Career Services. There are 176 agencies linked along with 161 employment pages.
http://www.uwsp.edu/career/Science.htm

Environmental Education/Interpretation Jobs

Many job opportunities are available! Visit www.uwsp.edu/cnr/schmeeckle/interp/jobs/ for more information.
Deadlines are approaching.

WDNR Limited Term Employment Jobs
Seasonal jobs from across the state. Many positions are available.

USDA Forest Service Student Career Employment Program (SCEP)

SCEP Bulletin
SCEP Application


Internships/Seasonal Jobs

Ducks Unlimited Waterfowl Research Technician

Deadline: Jan. 31

Michigan NRCS Student Trainee Position
Deadline: Jan. 31

Ducks Unlimited Research Technicians, Canada
NEW
24 Positions available!
Deadline: Jan. 31

LPCH Field Technician, West Texas NEW
Deadline: Feb. 1

Shallow Lake Program MN DNR NEW
Deadline: Feb. 5

Forest Ecology Research in the Pacific Northwest NEW
Deadline: Feb. 15

Forest Inventory Douglas Co. WI NEW
Deadline: Feb. 15

Charles M. Russell NWR, MT NEW
Deadline: Feb. 22

Migratory Bird Banding Tech. North Dakota NEW
Deadline: Mar. 1

Urban Forestry/Landscape Weston, WI NEW
Deadline: Mar. 14

Whitefish Dunes State Park Naturalist Intern NEW
Deadline: Apr. 1

Whitefish Dunes State Park Biology Intern NEW
Deadline: Apr. 1

Point Beach State Park Naturalist Intern NEW
Deadline: Apr. 1

Potawatomi State Park Naturalist Intern NEW
Deadline: Apr. 1

Stream Surveying Western US NEW
Deadline: Apr. 14-Hiring may begin in mid Feb.

Riparian Vegetation Survey Western US NEW
Deadline: Apr. 14-Hiring may begin in mid Feb

Various Park Interns near Silver Bay in NE MN NEW
Deadline: Varies with location

Water/Fisheries positions with MN DNR  NEW
Deadline: Varies with position

Mississippi River Biological Technician St. Paul, MN NEW
Deadline: Unknown

Restoration Tech, tallgrass Restoration LLC NEW
Deadline: Unknown

Breeding Bird Surveyors N. MN and WI NEW
Deadline: Open until filled.

Waterfowl Research, Feb-Sept, Coastal Texas and Louisiana NEW
Deadline: ASAP

Fisheries Management Assistant Missouri Dept. of Conservation NEW
Deadline: ASAP

Timber Management, Bridger-Teton National Forest, WY NEW
Deadline: ASAP

Delta Waterfowl Foundation Technicians, ND and Canada
NEW
Deadline: ASAP

Various Summer Positions at Bear Paw Scouts Camp, NE Wisconsin
Deadline: ASAP

Black Hills National Forest Firefighting Positions NEW
Deadline: ASAP

Northwoods Wildlife Center Minocqua, WI
Deadline: ASAP.  See attachment.

Minnesota Conservation Corps
Check out the MCC website for available programs.

AmeriCorps-The Nature Conservancy, OR


Permanent/Full Time Jobs

Invasive Species Coordinator, WI NEW
Deadline: Jan. 29

Resource Conservationist Virginia, MN NEW
Deadline: Feb. 7

Wisconsin Lake & Pond Resource, LLC Biologist NEW
Deadline: ASAP looking to fill position by Feb.

Organic Valley: Regional Farmers Relations Representative
Deadline: ASAP

Sage Grouse Field Assistant Eastern Nevada
Deadline: ASAP

Director of Conservation-Land Management Madison, WI
Deadline: ASAP

Student Conservation Association Program Coordinator Milwaukee, WI
Deadline ASAP

Midwest Renewable Energy Association Events Coordinator Custer, WI
Deadline: ASAP

National Wildlife Federation Regional Representative Ann Arbor, MI
Deadline: ASAP

Natural Resource Specialist Bison, SD
Application
Deadline: ASAP

NW Area Forester Bison, SD

Deadline: ASAP


Living Forest Cooperative Ashland, WI

Job Announcement for CNR and Biology Seniors
Position offers part-time employment through this academic year and opportunity for a graduate position.
Deadline: ASAP.


ArborCare Resources, Inc. Hailey, ID

Natural Resources Recreation Manager

Deadline: Apply ASAP.

NRCS Soil and Ag Positions
Soil Conservation Tech Position
Ag Engineer Student
Trainee
How to Apply for Jobs in Wisconsin
NRCS Jobs Flyer
NRCS Careers
NRCS Benefits


Graduate Opportunities

Clemson Forestry Operations, MS and PhD
NEW
Deadline: Apr. 1

Earth System & Science Policy Assistantship U of ND
NEW
Deadline: ASAP

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The CNR Reporter is a weekly publication of the College of Natural Resources. It is available online at www.uwsp.edu/cnr/reporter. The CNR Reporter is e-mailed weekly to all CNR students and staff. Deadline for submissions is 9am on Fridays. Submit information electronically using the article form found on our web page and email it to cnrreporter@uwsp.edu.