Graduate Studies in Natural Resources Science and Management

Faculty in Wildlife Ecology and Management

David E. Andersen

Impacts of human activity on wildlife populations, ecology and management of raptorial birds and other nongame wildlife, and ecology and conservation of wild birds

Todd W. Arnold

Ecology and management of wetland- and grassland-dependent wildlife, with emphasis on birds

Yosef Cohen

Populations, mathematical ecology, ecosystem conservation

Francesca J. Cuthbert

Conservation and biology of small avian populations with particular interest in colonial waterbirds and shorebirds; recovery of endangered populations using an ecosystem perspective

Glenn D. DelGiudice

Nutritional ecology and physiology of large mammals

Alan Franklin

Ecology and dynamics of wildlife populations; population dynamics of northern spotted owls in northwest California

David C. Fulton

Human dimensions of fish and wildlife, natural resource policy, wildlife and fisheries planning, natural resource negotiation and decision processes, benefits-based management of fish and wildlife resources

David L. Garshelis

Population estimation, monitoring of population trend, habitat use, and design of conservation strategies for large mammals, especially bears

R. J. Gutiérrez

game bird ecology and the evolution of galliforms; endangered species;and habitat relationships of wildlife

John P. Loegering

Ecology and management of wild birds

L. David Mech

Wolf ecology, behavior, physiology, and relationships with prey; wolf prey escape and defense mechanisms and behavior; predator-prey relations

Kristen C. Nelson

Interdisciplinary understanding of environmental change and its dynamic with human systems.

J. L. David Smith

Biology and conservation of Asian mammals, conservation data bases, ecosystem management, and population genetic structure