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                                             ECOLOGY AND WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT
Research Areas   Our research in Ecology and Wildlife Management is multi-faceted incorporating modern molecular techniques with emphases on field ecology.  Student's research questions address conservation, resource management, and evolutionary ecology.  Many students have projects that are cross-disciplinary, involving two or more of these disciplines.

Students in our department receive a Graduate Assistantship, either a Teaching Assistantship (TA), or a Research Assistantship (RA).  Funding for RAs is typically tied to a specific research project that is supported by State or Federal research grants.

 

Faculty: Bednarz, Christian, Johnson, McKay, Risch, Romero and Trauth.

 
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