Wildlife Ecology & Management Research

Faculty in the Department of Natural Resources & Environmental Science have strong interests in the conservation and ecology of wildlife populations, including reintroduction of extirpated mammals to their historic ranges, maintenance of biodiversity, management of harvested species and understanding how wildlife interact with human-altered landscapes. Faculty rely on modern approaches in genetics, demography and population biology, behavior, and landscape ecology to accomplish their research goals.

Faculty

CABNR WEB: Research - Wildlife ecology & conservation (NRES)
Hall Cushman
Hall Cushman
Professor, Community & Climate-Change Ecology
775-682-9512
FA 224
7085
CABNR WEB: Research - Wildlife ecology & conservation (NRES)
Marjorie Matocq
Marjorie Matocq
Professor, Population & Evolutionary Genetics and Director of the Ecology, Evolution and Conservation Biology graduate program She, her, hers
(775) 784-4621
FA 220d
7085
CABNR WEB: Research - Wildlife ecology & conservation (NRES)
Kevin Shoemaker
Kevin Shoemaker
Associate Professor, Applied Population Ecology
775-682-7449
FA 220e
7085
CABNR WEB: Research - Wildlife ecology & conservation (NRES)
Kelley Stewart
Kelley Stewart
Professor, Wildlife Ecology
775-784-4314
FA 220f
7085
CABNR WEB: Research - Wildlife ecology & conservation (NRES)
Peter Weisberg
Peter Weisberg
Professor, Landscape Ecology
775-784-7573
FA 220c
7085
CABNR WEB: Research - Wildlife ecology & conservation (NRES)
Perry Williams
Perry Williams
Assistant Professor, Statistical Ecology
775-682-8141
FA 240
7085