Committees are the heart of the Southeast Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies. Conservation professionals throughout the Southeast serve on committees and provide leadership, guidance, and research to help agencies achieve more than they could individually. SEAFWA committees comprise fish and wildlife professionals who explore and analyze a wide range of issues and factors affecting fish and wildlife resources and make recommendations as appropriate.
Joint Party Committees
- Clarence W. Watson Award Committee
- Southeast Aquatic Resources Partnership (SARP) Steering Committee
- Southeast Conservation Adaptation Strategy (SECAS) Steering Committee
- Wetlands Wildlife Committee
Project Committees
Standing Committees
- Annual Conference Committee
- Auditing Committee
- Awards Committee
- Executive Committee
- Nominating Committee
- Resolutions Committee
Technical Committees
- Fisheries Resources Technical Committee
- Forest Land Resources Technical Committee
- Hunting, Fishing, and Wildlife Recreation Participation Technical Committee
- Law Enforcement Technical Committee
- Legal Technical Committee
- Minorities in Natural Resources Conservation Committee
- Social Sciences Technical Committee
- Wildlife Diversity Technical Committee
- Wildlife Resources Technical Committee