Are you concerned about the environment and our natural resources? Would you like to make a contribution to insure that fish and wildlife species and their habitats are part of our future? Then you may want to consider a degree from the Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources . .
Department Overview The Fish and Wildlife Resources program at the University of Idaho is among the nation's finest. More than 230 undergraduate and 80 graduate students currently study under 15 fulltime faculty members. The comprehensive curriculum provides students with a solid foundation in biology and ecology and ensures they will be capable of applying principles-based management practices in a complex and continually changing environment. The following degrees are offered:
Bachelor of Science Fishery Resources Wildlife Resources Master of Science Fishery Resources Wildlife Resources Doctor of Philosophy Natural Resources
Partnerships The department works in close association with a variety of related agencies and organizations. Among these are the US Geological Survey's Idaho Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, which is housed in the department, and the Aquaculture Research Institute.
Read our Department Mission Statement
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Shaun Grassel investigates factors that influence space use, productivity, and survival of black-footed ferrets More Details |
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