The Wildlife Society
Brielle Manzolillo is an experienced wildlife policy intern currently with The Wildlife Society since August 2021. Prior to this role, Brielle served as a graduate student researcher at Colorado State University from August 2019 to August 2021, where involvement included researching predator reintroduction policies as part of the Public Lands Policy Group and the Center for Human Carnivore Coexistence. In addition, Brielle has held various educational roles, including graduate teaching assistant for natural resource policy courses and a research associate at Pace University, focusing on social-ecological assessments and urban wildlife perceptions. Academic background includes a Master's degree in Forest Sciences with a concentration in Natural Resource Policy from Colorado State University and a Bachelor of Arts in Environmental Studies from Pace University.
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The Wildlife Society
The Wildlife Society is committed to a world where humans and wildlife co-exist. We work to ensure that wildlife and their habitats are conserved through management actions that take into careful consideration relevant scientific information. We create opportunities for this to occur by involving professional wildlife managers, disseminating wildlife science, advocating for effective wildlife policy and law, and building the active support of an informed citizenry. TWS’s mission is to represent and serve the professional community of scientists, managers, educators, technicians, planners, and others who work actively to study, manage, and conserve wildlife and its habitats worldwide. The members of The Wildlife Society manage, conserve, and study wildlife populations and habitats. They actively manage forests, conserve wetlands, restore endangered species, conserve wildlife on private and public lands, resolve wildlife damage and disease problems, and enhance biological diversity. TWS members are active across the United States, Canada, and Mexico, as well as internationally. The products of The Wildlife Society include essential, practical, and objective information for wildlife professionals. We provide research, policy information, and practical tools in print and electronic forms, along with vibrant professional networks that allow solutions to wildlife conservation and management challenges to be anchored in science.