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Wildlife Ecology and Management

Wildlife Ecology and Management Wildlife Ecology and Management Biological considerations in the management of upland and wetland ecosystems Studies on particular wildlife species issues, with regard to numerous human demands Biodiversity protection Endangered species management

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Wildlife Ecology and Management

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  1. Wildlife Ecology and Management

  2. Wildlife Ecology and Management • Biological considerations in the management of upland and wetland ecosystems • Studies on particular wildlife species issues, with regard to numerous human demands • Biodiversity protection • Endangered species management • Game species management • Wildlife damage / disease management

  3. Faculty

  4. Faculty

  5. Faculty Dr Riley

  6. Faculty Dr Lui

  7. Faculty Dr Millenbah

  8. Faculty Dr Tsao

  9. Faculty Dr Roloff

  10. Faculty Dr Maurer

  11. Faculty Dr Scribner

  12. Faculty Dr Kramer

  13. Faculty Dr Campa

  14. Faculty Ms Burroughs

  15. Faculty Dr Harlin - Cognato

  16. Faculty Dr Owen

  17. Faculty Dr Steibel

  18. Faculty Dr Winterstein

  19. Faculty Dr Harding

  20. Faculty Mr Schneider

  21. Faculty Dr McConnell

  22. Cross-appointments • Dr Harding – MSU Museum • Dr Scribner – Zoology • Dr Harlin-Cognato – Zoology • Dr Steibel – Animal Science • Dr Tsao - Large Animal Clinical Science • Dr Kramer – James Madison College

  23. Examples of Courses • Biogeography • Wildlife nutrition • Conservation and genetics • Population analysis • Systems modeling • Ecology of wildlife disease

  24. Examples of Research and Outreach • Threatened and endangered species

  25. Examples of Research and Outreach • Ecological and economic effects of forest and wildlife management

  26. Examples of Research and Outreach • Investigating the role of vertebrate hosts in spreading Lyme disease into southwestern Michigan

  27. Examples of Research and Outreach • Evaluating wetland restoration efforts in Saginaw Bay

  28. Study areas • In-State • PV of massasauga rattlesnake • Evaluating CREP lands and bird response • National • Prospects for black bear reintroduction, Texas • International • People-environment interactions, Woolong N.R., China • Rodenticide impacts on non-target wildlife, Mongolia • Conservation of puma in Southern Chile

  29. Funding Sources and Collaborators • MI Department of Natural Resources • Wildlife • Fisheries • Natural Heritage Program

  30. Funding Sources and Collaborators • MI Department of Natural Resources • Wide Range of Other Sources • U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service • NSF • Ducks Unlimited • Safari Club International

  31. Funding Sources and Collaborators • MI Department of Natural Resources • U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service • Michigan Agricultural Experiment Station

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