The Wildlife and Fisheries Biology program examines the relationship between animals and people and seeks solutions to challenges in conservation and management.
The Wildlife and Fisheries Biology program focuses on the biology, ecology, and conservation of managed animal populations including those that are hunted, fished, threatened, or endangered. Students learn about and develop skills in management strategies including direct and indirect manipulation of populations and communities and their habitats.
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