
RGS & AWS welcomes Amelia Shingle as a forest wildlife specialist working in Ladysmith, Wisconsin. Amelia is originally from Lindenhurst, Illinois, and earned her bachelor’s degree in forest ecosystem restoration and management with minors in soil science and forest ecology and health at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point. Her previous work experience includes interning with the Healthy Grown program, where she worked with landowners to restore unused agricultural fields into native prairies. Additionally, she has worked as a fire effects monitoring research assistant, monitoring the effects of prescribed fire on oak regeneration and deer forage. In her free time, she enjoys...

Don’t miss our annual banquet, a spectacular event that champions forest wildlife conservation. Your presence not only fosters a lively atmosphere but also propels critical conservation efforts. It’s an exciting chance to mingle with other conservation leaders and win a plethora of hunting, fishing, and outdoor-themed prizes. Every ticket purchased contributes to preserving our region’s forest wildlife and bolsters our local chapter. Be a part of this meaningful cause and experience a night filled with fun and purpose. Your support makes a world of difference.
Here’s an opportunity to lend your valuable passion for the outdoors and conservation to positively impact our area’s woods and wildlife.
Join us at the Lake Shore Chapter banquet! Enjoy a great meal and camaraderie at our banquet, featuring auction items, games, raffles, firearms and prizes geared toward hunting, fishing and the outdoors.