Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Units Program: California
Education, Research and Technical Assistance for Managing Our Natural Resources

California Project


Establish & Operated Cooperative Fish & Wildlife Research

February 2013 - March 2017


Personnel

Participating Agencies

  • California Department of Fish & Wildlife

The objective for this agreement is to create cooperative research for the purpose of developing adequate, coordinated research and education relating to fish and wildlife. This agreement will provide technical and professional education on the graduate and professional levels, in the fields of renewable natural resource sciences. The current projects are Prairie Creek juvenile salmonid abundance study, which continues long-term monitoring of juvenile coho salmon abundance in the Prairie Creek basin, and the "Five basin study", which is attempting to assess the commonality of habitat factors limiting production of juvenile coho salmon on a region-wide scale.