Headquarters Education Activities
As part of our mission, Unit scientists teach graduate level courses, mentor graduate students, and provide continuing education for our cooperators. By combining teaching, research and technical assistance, the Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit provides students not only with an opportunity to pursue a graduate degree, but also receive unparalleled scientific training and applied work experience. By training the next generation of natural resource scientists, we enable the sound management of the nation's natural resources.
A few recent course offerings are provided below.
Title | Instructor(s) | Start Date | End Date |
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Plant Community Ecology | Organ | September 2015 | December 2015 |
Human dimensions of Wildlife Conservation | Organ | November 2014 | November 2014 |
Applied dendrology | Organ | September 2015 | December 2015 |