The Department of Forest and Wildlife Ecology in Madison, WI is dedicated to conducting cutting-edge research and providing academic programs in the field of wildlife ecology and management. With a focus on diversity and outreach, the department collaborates with the Wisconsin Cooperative Wildlife Research Unit to address key issues in forest industry and wood products.
Led by Chair Eric Kruger and Department Administrator Alyson Amenda, the department offers undergraduate and graduate study opportunities, as well as extension and outreach programs such as The Wisconsin Coverts Project. Located in south central Wisconsin, the department is easily accessible by major highways and the Dane County Regional Airport, making it a hub for advancing knowledge and understanding of forest and wildlife ecosystems.
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