The LMU Student chapter of The Wildlife Society is a branch of the national Wildlife Society that in the early 1980s. The Wildlife Society is a professional international organization that focuses on management and conservation of wildlife around the world. The Society promotes wildlife science and conservation, recognizes excellence in practice and certifies wildlife professionals.
The Student Chapter of TWS is also recognized as one of the most active student organizations in terms of outreach and community involvement. The students have an ongoing partnership with the Claiborne County Historical Society and they serve as character actors for the annual Ghost Story Tour of the Old Jail in Tazewell, Tennessee in October. This is a community fundraiser that supports restoration and preservation of the Old Jail.
The students also participate as volunteers with wildlife management activities around the region with state and federal agencies including deer check stations, bird banding and bird count surveys, educational programming for grade school children. There is literally an event every weekend when school is in session on campus.