Chronic Wasting Disease & Wildlife Movement Modeling Workshop

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Chronic Wasting Disease & Wildlife Movement Modeling Workshop

Co-hosted by: 

Native American Fish and Wildlife Society and the Spokane Tribe of Indians

The Native American Fish and Wildlife Society, in partnership with the Spokane Tribe of Indians, will be hosting the in-person training. It will be held at the Spokane Tribe Casino on the Spokane Indian Reservation on July 24, 2025. Participants will learn about CWD field surveillance techniques, tools in Arc GIS to process and visualize animal movement data, and Migration Mapper.

Draft agenda HERE.

Course Registration:

*NAFWS members receive exclusive registration access to this course until June 12.*

You must log in to access the member price and early bird registration.

NAFWS members or Member Tribes: There will be no registration costs for NAFWS members or member Tribes.

NAFWS Non-member: If you are not a member or from a non-member Tribe, the cost of this course is $150.

This workshop will be capped at 20 participants.  

Please limit registration to two representatives per Tribe or Tribal Organization.

Location: Spokane Tribe Casino, 14300 US-2, Airway Heights, WA 99001

Limited Travel Assistance Available to NAFWS Members! Contact Shailyn Wiechman for travel assistance information: [email protected]

Lodging: Room blocks reserved at Spokane Tribe Casino, located at 14300 US-2, Airway Heights, WA 99001. The room rate is $115.00/night + taxes and fees, and the block cut-off date is 6/24/25. Please call (509)816-5209 and mention NAFWS Meeting or book online.

Online Booking – https://book.rguest.com/wbe/group/1942/SpokaneTribeCasino/auth

Group ID: BKG446

Online Password: 84455955

For more information, contact Emily Hagler, [email protected] or Shailyn Wiechman, [email protected].

Event Details

Date: July 24, 2025

Start time: 08:00 PDT

End time: 17:00 PDT

Venue: Airway Heights, WA

Email: [email protected], [email protected]

In Recognition of Their Support

The Native American Fish and Wildlife Society would like to thank those organizations that provided us with support over the years. With them we grew an effective national communications network for the exchange of information and management techniques related to self-determined tribal fish and wildlife management.

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