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Department of Fisheries and Wildlife
The Department of Fisheries and Wildlife helps preserve our past and create our future.
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Talesha Dokes reflects on Myrtle Craig Mowbray's legacy
Published on February 10, 2020
Myrtle Craig Mowbray was the first African American woman to graduate from Michigan Agricultural College in 1907. Talesha Dokes, the first African American woman to earn a doctorate degree in fisheries and wildlife from Michigan State University, reflects on that legacy.
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Feb 16
MSU Virtual Environment, Energy, Natural Resources and Sustainability Career Fair 2021
February 16, 2021 3:00PM – 6:00PM Online
The MSU Virtual Environment, Energy, Natural Resources and Sustainability Career Fair 2021 will be held on Feb. 16. Students can register through MSU Handshake.
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Fisheries and Wildlife (B.S.)
Fisheries and Wildlife concentrations include conservation biology, wildlife biology and management, fisheries biology and management, water sciences, fish and wildlife disease ecology and management, and pre-veterinary.
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Shawn Riley, Ph.D.
Parish Storrs Lovejoy Professor of Wildlife Management
rileysh2@msu.edu
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Mark Stephens
Educational Program Coordinator II- Project FISH
steph143@msu.edu
517-432-2700
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Jamie Lake
Secretary II - Main Office
lakejami@msu.edu
517-355-4478
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Kelley Smith
Research Technologies I
smith1275@msu.edu
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PERM celebrates 25 years of serving the state
Published on February 1, 2020
The Partnership for Ecosystem Research and Management (PERM) formed a quarter century ago so researchers could tackle rapidly emerging issues. -
Cleaning up the Detroit River
Published on November 24, 2020
2020 was another good year for habitat restoration and sediment investigation on the Detroit River but water levels created some unexpected issues. -
MSU's Great Lakes Conference to focus on "Tackling Challenges Today and Beyond"
Published on February 7, 2020
Teachers are encouraged to apply for stipends to help them attend the 30th annual Great Lakes Conference at Michigan State University. -
New project allows steelhead anglers to track wild and stocked fish in Michigan rivers
Published on October 20, 2020
Michigan Sea Grant Extension seeks volunteers to use Great Lakes Angler Diary. -
Does protecting land help freshwater species?
Published on October 4, 2019
A recently published Michigan State University study in the journal Landscape Ecology looked at connectivity among Michigan lakes from the perspective of both aquatic and semi-aquatic wildlife. -
CANR names Roloff to lead Department of Fisheries and Wildlife
Published on November 17, 2020
Gary Roloff, Ph.D., named chairperson for the Department of Fisheries and Wildlife, effective Jan. 1, 2021. -
Inland lakes partnership brings Michigan water enthusiasts together
Published on February 1, 2020
Michigan Inland Lake Partnership recently celebrated its 10th year of bringing together academics, government agencies, tribal groups, conservation groups and private industry. -
U.S. protected areas do not meet international conservation targets for lakes
Published on October 21, 2019
According to a recent study published by a team of scientists at Michigan State University and the University of California, Berkeley, the U.S. is currently not protecting enough lakes. -
Joint MSU, U-M project studying effect of inclusivity on STEM faculty receives $1.4 million grant from National Science Foundation
Published on August 20, 2020
CLIMBS-UP, a collaborative research project between MSU and U-M to study inclusive environments in science, technology, engineering and math within academia, has been awarded a three-year, $1.4 million grant from the National Science Foundation. -
Environmental DNA technology helping MSU researchers more accurately examine aquatic communities
Published on August 18, 2020
Two MSU researchers are using innovative technology that extracts DNA from lake water samples, painting a clearer picture of what lies beneath the water's surface. -
MSU researchers part of team attempting to reintroduce Arctic grayling to Michigan streams
Published on February 11, 2020
Through the Michigan Arctic Grayling Initiative, MSU researchers are teaming with nearly 50 partners to bring back the treasured fish species. -
MSU Quantitative Fisheries Center meeting dire modeling, decision-making needs for Great Lakes fishery management
Published on February 1, 2021
Nearly two decades ago, scientists at Michigan State University seized an opportunity to add their expertise in sophisticated quantitative methods to the fold through an initiative called the Quantitative Fisheries Center. -
MSU researchers part of $4.4 million grant to examine spread of infectious disease by migratory birds
Published on December 17, 2020
Researchers at Michigan State University are partnering with colleagues from the U.S. and four other countries to develop biosurveillance plans to monitor and prevent infectious disease spread by migratory birds.