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HCC students take fifth at national competition

The Haywood Community College student chapter of The Wildlife Society finished fifth place overall against 24 other schools at the 2018 Wildlife Society Conclave. 

HCC’s team has placed in the top five seven times over the past eight years. In 2018, the 19 students placed first overall in art competitions, fifth overall in intellectual competitions, fifth overall in team field competitions, ninth overall in physical competitions and twelfth overall in quiz bowl. 

The event was held at Louisiana State University. Finishing ahead of HCC were the University of Georgia, University of Tennessee and N.C. State University. HCC was one of only two two-year schools at the event. 

The conclave provides college students with valuable hands-on training in wildlife management and conservation, as well as networking amongst students, faculty and wildlife professionals. Activities include a range of team field competitions, quiz bowl, art and photography contests, guest speakers and opportunities for professional development. A mini-grant from the college’s foundation helped pay for the trip. 

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