Is also amember ofthe Societyfor RangeManagementIs visitingfrom outof stateHas workedoninternationalwildlifeAims toinfluencewildlife policyat the state ornational levelHasworkedwith batsSpends aconsiderableamount oftime on urban-wildlife issuesWorkswithuplandgameWorks withthreatened orendangeredspeciesHas worked withfish, mammals,and birds at somepoint in theirprofessionalcareerGrew up in atown morethan 200,000peopleWorks withwildlife policyissues (e.g.,NEPA, ESA,etc.)Has taught orparticipated inBecoming anOutdoorsWomanHas workedfor federal,state, andnon-profitorganizationsWorks withamphibiansand reptilesGrew up ina townless than500 peopleWorks onhabitatrestorationfor wildlifespeciesHas gonethroughformalleadershiptrainingWorkswest of theMissouriRiverCompleted anB.S., Masters,and Ph.D. in 3differentstatesIs new toSouthDakota (last3 years)Worksoutside atleast 50% oftheir timeWants to goback toschool for agraduatedegreeHas been amember ofTWS formore than 20yearsChangedcareers tobecome awildlifebiologistIs also amember ofthe Societyfor RangeManagementIs visitingfrom outof stateHas workedoninternationalwildlifeAims toinfluencewildlife policyat the state ornational levelHasworkedwith batsSpends aconsiderableamount oftime on urban-wildlife issuesWorkswithuplandgameWorks withthreatened orendangeredspeciesHas worked withfish, mammals,and birds at somepoint in theirprofessionalcareerGrew up in atown morethan 200,000peopleWorks withwildlife policyissues (e.g.,NEPA, ESA,etc.)Has taught orparticipated inBecoming anOutdoorsWomanHas workedfor federal,state, andnon-profitorganizationsWorks withamphibiansand reptilesGrew up ina townless than500 peopleWorks onhabitatrestorationfor wildlifespeciesHas gonethroughformalleadershiptrainingWorkswest of theMissouriRiverCompleted anB.S., Masters,and Ph.D. in 3differentstatesIs new toSouthDakota (last3 years)Worksoutside atleast 50% oftheir timeWants to goback toschool for agraduatedegreeHas been amember ofTWS formore than 20yearsChangedcareers tobecome awildlifebiologist

SDTWS Student Mixer - 2013 - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Is also a member of the Society for Range Management
  2. Is visiting from out of state
  3. Has worked on international wildlife
  4. Aims to influence wildlife policy at the state or national level
  5. Has worked with bats
  6. Spends a considerable amount of time on urban-wildlife issues
  7. Works with upland game
  8. Works with threatened or endangered species
  9. Has worked with fish, mammals, and birds at some point in their professional career
  10. Grew up in a town more than 200,000 people
  11. Works with wildlife policy issues (e.g., NEPA, ESA, etc.)
  12. Has taught or participated in Becoming an Outdoors Woman
  13. Has worked for federal, state, and non-profit organizations
  14. Works with amphibians and reptiles
  15. Grew up in a town less than 500 people
  16. Works on habitat restoration for wildlife species
  17. Has gone through formal leadership training
  18. Works west of the Missouri River
  19. Completed an B.S., Masters, and Ph.D. in 3 different states
  20. Is new to South Dakota (last 3 years)
  21. Works outside at least 50% of their time
  22. Wants to go back to school for a graduate degree
  23. Has been a member of TWS for more than 20 years
  24. Changed careers to become a wildlife biologist