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

Wisconsin Wildlife Education Activities


Three neotropical birds: Magnolia warbler, Wilson's warbler, Canada warbler that were caught in a mist net for banding.

Unit scientists teach graduate-level classes in their areas of specialty, run seminars, and give invited lectures in a variety of classes.

Title Instructor(s) Start Date End Date
Special Topics in Disease Ecology Turner, Gilbertson January 2023 May 2023
Metapopulations and other advanced topics Ribic September 2008 December 2008
Metapopulations and other advanced topics Ribic September 2006 December 2006
Metapopulations and other advanced topics Ribic September 2004 December 2004
Metapopulations and other advanced topics Ribic September 2001 December 2001
Metapopulations and Other Advanced Topics Ribic September 2010 December 2010
Emerging Wildlife Diseases Samuel January 2004 May 2004
Ecology of Wildlife Diseases Samuel January 2009 May 2009
Design and Analysis of Wildlife Population Studies Samuel January 2010 May 2010
Student (Degree) Advisor Start Year End Year
Wood, Eric (PhD) Ribic 2006 2010
Walrath, Ryan (MS) Samuel 2007 2009
Vigue, Leanne (PhD) Ribic 2004 2008
Vang, Susan (MS) Ribic 2006 2008
Tuthill, Isabela (PhD) Turner 2022 Present
Travis, Emilie (MS) Ribic 2007 2009
Thoms, Andrew (MS) Ribic 2003 2005
Su, Lying (PhD) Ribic 2000 2005
Steinke, Ashley (PhD) Ribic 2006 2008
Ochai, Sunday (PhD) Turner 2021 Present
Lesack, Adrien (PhD) Ribic 2007 2010
Knetter, Jeff (MS) Ribic 2000 2001
Jefferson, Keynttisha (MS) Samuel 2005 2007
Henry, Meghan (MS) Turner 2022 Present
George, Shalene (MS) Ribic 2001 2003
Farmer, Morgan (MS) Turner 2021 Present
DonnerWright, Deahn (PhD) Ribic 2000 2006
Costanza, Robert (MS) Ribic 2003 2005
Cooper, Monica (PhD) Turner 2022 Present
Chapman, Erik (PhD) Ribic 2003 2008