St. Louis nonprofit to organize wildlife conference

The Conservation Enhancement Fund will hold an educational conference in January at the Hyatt Regency in St. Louis.

The Midwest Fish & Wildlife Conference is a yearly event where biologists and students can learn about important environmental topics and take part in informative workshops. Eventgoers can attend discussions on topics like promoting resilient wildlife populations, wildlife capture techniques, and protecting remnant prairies. This year’s workshops will include fish population modeling and an introduction to making maps. The event will also have multiple coffee breaks and group dining experiences.

Companies and nonprofit organizations that want to promote their brands during the conference can sponsor the event. Nonprofit groups can pay $650 for an exhibition space and recognition on the convention’s mobile app.

Business owners can purchase sponsor packages that cost between $1,250 to $5,000. Sponsors can receive benefits such as logo placement on the conference website and access to the event’s registrant Mailing space. Environmental organizations that coordinate conferences like this may use brochure printing to provide their guests with convenient event programs.

The fish and wildlife conference will be held from January 19th to January 22nd. Full access to the convention can be purchased for $525. Discounts are available to students and those who buy their tickets by December 18th. People also have the option of purchasing single-day admission to the convention.
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