The Good Works of Washington County Wildlife Society
he good works and services that WCWS produces include:
Semiannual educational and business meetings
Wildlife Management Associations - community gatherings to network and learn
Quarterly society newsletter produced and distributed to members and other readers
College scholarships for highly deserving Washington County youth who pursue natural resource careers
TWA Learning Across New Dimensions in Science (LANDS) program nurtured by WCWS
Texas Brigade Cadets - financial and programmatic support for Washington and area county youth
Washington County Youth sport shooting related activities – financial and volunteer support
Physically challenged hunt at Lake Somerville – provide financial and volunteer help to Corp of Engineers and Burleson County Wildlife Coop
Lone Star Water Forum – Annual educational program for water conservation and protection supported and promoted by WCWS
Field days and educational events – society partners with state and federal natural resource agencies and other organizations
Mill Creek Watershed Project Advisory Board – society members serve on Advisory Board
Enhancing and conserving wildlife in Washington County through education is more than a catch phrase for our organization. To help promote healthy land, water and wildlife along with the health of our youth and community please support our efforts and join Washington County Wildlife Society.