Center for Research on Invasive Species & Small Populations
Get out there and get involved
The Center for Research on Invasive Species and Small Populations (CRISSP) is just one of our feature research efforts happening on campus that has gained attention from scientists from across the country and the globe. Made up of more than 20 faculty members, there are numerous projects in progress that need your involvement. If you’re interested in studying the threats posed by invasive species to natural and agricultural resources and exploring conservation challenges confronting small or declining populations of native species, contact Marijka Haverhals, outreach coordinator for the program.
The Center for Research on Invasive Species and Small Populations (CRISSP) is just one of our feature research efforts happening on campus that has gained attention from scientists from across the country and the globe. Made up of more than 20 faculty members, there are numerous projects in progress that need your involvement. If you’re interested in studying the threats posed by invasive species to natural and agricultural resources and exploring conservation challenges confronting small or declining populations of native species, contact Marijka Haverhals, outreach coordinator for the program.

