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Society for Conservation Biology

Texas A&M University Chapter


The Society for Conservation Biology is dedicated to promoting the scientific study of the phenomena that affect the maintenance, loss, and restoration of biological diversity. 

SCB – TAMU objectives:

  • Encourage an interdisciplinary approach to biological conservation.

  • Promote the development of skills for effective participation in the conservation biology field.

  • Promote a forum for awareness of and involvement in local and global conservation issues.

  • Advance and articulate the position of the Society on matters of public policy.

  • Promote a high standard of integrity in the field of conservation biology.

SCB – TAMU is a local chapter of an international professional organization, the Society for Conservation Biology, and a recognized Texas A&M University student organization. 

Upcoming Meetings

Bird Banding Seminar and Workshop, Dr. Keith Arnold

Wednesday March 2nd

7:00 pm-Learn the techniques

Saturday March 5th

7:30 am-Practice the techniques with live bird mist netting and bird banding

Both sessions will be held at the Texas Cooperative Wildlife Collection, 3380 University Drive East, Room 128. For more directions visit the TCWC site or call us at 979-845-5783.

Chapter membership is open to the public. 


Department of Wildlife & Fisheries Sciences                Texas Cooperative Wildlife Collections