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MSU researchers find Michigan's snowshoe hare population dropping off
Published on November 19, 2014
Researchers have concluded that Michigan’s snowshoe hare population is declining at an alarming rate, and they are linking this problem partially to the effects of climate change. -
MSU Academy for Global Engagement names ten new fellows
Published on November 19, 2014
Ten early-to-mid career tenure track faculty have been selected to develop and enhance their international research portfolios. -
Some scientists share better than others
Published on October 22, 2014
Research by MSU, published in the current issue of Bioscience, explores the paradox that although ecologists share findings via scientific journals, they do not share the data on which the studies are built. -
Feral swine study pairs MSU and UM-Flint researchers to assess statewide impact
Published on October 2, 2014
A new study will pair Michigan State University (MSU) researchers with researchers from the University of Michigan-Flint. -
Meredith Gore: It's been a busy week
Published on August 28, 2014
Meredith Gore is an associate professor of fisheries and wildlife with a joint appointment in the Department of Fisheries and Wildlife and the School of Criminal Justice. -
Faculty Voice: Meredith Gore
Published on August 28, 2014
Meredith Gore is an associate professor of fisheries and wildlife. She is a social scientist working not only to improve the effectiveness of environmental governance but also reduce risk to people and the environment. -
CANR announces two new chairs in Entomology and Fisheries and Wildlife
Published on August 8, 2014
F. William Ravlin and Scott Winterstein have been named chairpersons of the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources (CANR) departments of Entomology and Fisheries and Wildlife, respectively, by Dean Fred Poston. -
MSU professor to ‘glimpse into world of viruses’ to battle viral food pathogens
Published on August 6, 2014
Joan Rose will use a nearly $300,000 grant to incorporate the latest next-generation genomic tools in efforts to reduce the number of food-borne outbreaks associated with fresh produce. -
Faculty Voice Meredith Gore
Published on May 9, 2014
From studying great white sharks in South Africa to gray wolves in Michigan, Meredith Gore observes how people around the world interact with wildlife species. -
MSU nets more than $3.9 million in USDA grants
Published on May 1, 2014
Michigan State University's College of Agriculture and Natural Resources has netted more than $3.9 million in grants from the United State Department of Agriculture. -
MSU Academy for Global Engagement names first nine fellows
Published on March 20, 2014
The newly created Michigan State University Academy for Global Engagement has named its first nine fellows. -
Worm-loving CANR sophomore nominated for Udall Scholarship
Published on March 3, 2014
Elizabeth Brajevich, a self-described worm lover and double-major sophomore at Michigan State University, has been nominated for the Udall Scholarship. -
MSU nets grant to fight sea lampreys
Published on February 26, 2014
Michigan State University will use a grant from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to combat sea lampreys. -
New scientific field looks at the big picture
Published on February 3, 2014
Patricia Soranno, MSU AgBioResearch professor of fisheries and wildlife, is helping define the new scientific field of macrosystems ecology. -
A PERManent future for natural resources
Published on November 11, 2013
In 1993, the Partnership for Ecosystem Research and Management (PERM) program between Michigan State University and the Fisheries and Wildlife divisions of the Michigan Department of Natural Resources (MDNR) was formed.