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

Virginia Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit


The Virginia Unit conducts vital research for understanding population dynamics of many bat species, including the red bat.

Welcome to the Virginia Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit. Our unit is a vibrant and intergral part and partner with the Virginia Tech Department of Fisheries and Wildlife Conservation that supports graduate research and education. We invite you to explore our website to learn more about the hard-working people and interesting projects than span a wide array of topics from climate change and ecosystem services to darters and bats that are associated with our unit.

Virginia Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit Federal Staff

Paul Angermeier
Angermeier, Paul
Assistant Unit Leader
biota@usgs.gov

Overlooking New River Valley in Virginia
Ford, Mark
Unit Leader
wmford@vt.edu

Birding at Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge
Hunter, Elizabeth
Assistant Unit Leader
eahunter@usgs.gov

Contact Us

Virginia Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit

106 Cheatham Hall
Department of Fisheries and Wildlife Conservation
Virginia Tech
Blacksburg, VA 24061
Blacksburg VA 24061
Phone: (540) 231-4934
Fax: (540) 231-7580

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