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MSU Ducks Unlimited chapter honored at national leadership summit
Published on August 5, 2018
The Michigan State University chapter of Ducks Unlimited was recognized with a "Grand Slam" award for increased attendance, committee volunteers and net profit. -
CANR junior studies bats at Grand Teton National Park
Published on August 2, 2018
Fisheries and wildlife junior Garrett Knowlton wore two hats as intern and field technician at Grand Teton National Park. -
Pinpointing a molecule for sea lamprey control
Published on August 1, 2018
A team of scientists has identified a single molecule that could be a key in controlling invasive sea lampreys. -
Kathryn Frens is a 2019 Finalist for the Knauss Fellowship Program
Published on July 12, 2018
Kathryn Frens, a PhD candidate in the Boone and Crockett Quantitative Wildlife Center, will spend one year in Washington, DC as part of National Oceanic and Atmospheric (NOAA) and Sea Grant's prestigious John A. Knauss Marine Policy Fellowship program. -
Today’s global farming less back breaking, more mind bending
Published on June 22, 2018
Farming has always been difficult. However, through technological advances, we can plant crops, apply precise synthetic fertilizers and harvest with ease. Yet even as uncertainty over supply has been reduced, market demand is more volatile than ever. -
MSU researcher conducting interviews to understand what motivates communities to protect wildlife
Published on May 30, 2018
Julie Viollaz, a Research Associate at MSU and Associate Conservation Scientist for Global Wildlife Conservation, is shifting her team's focus from biology to sociology to better understand why people engage in wildlife crime. -
CANR associate dean embodies leadership within the college and MSU
Published on May 30, 2018
Kelly Millenbah, Ph.D., was named as a recipient of the MSU Simmons Chivukula Award for Academic Leadership based on her guidance and student involvement. -
MSU Quantitative Fisheries Center honored by Great Lakes Fishery Commission
Published on May 24, 2018
The Center was recognized as a world-renowned leader in the use of quantitative tools for teaching, outreach, research, and fishery management. -
MSU partners with Michigan DNR to keep fish populations healthy
Published on May 17, 2018
Michigan State University scientists partner with the Michigan Department of Natural Resources to conduct fish health exams each year to keep fish populations strong. -
Undergrad aims to make an impact in ecology and conservation
Published on May 16, 2018
From research to internships, Hunter Stanke is leading the way in landscape conservation. As a first-generation college student, he finds a home as part of MSU’s legacy and future. -
Department of Fisheries and Wildlife invites applications for Chairperson
Published on May 15, 2018
We seek a dynamic, visionary, and inclusive leader who will strategically focus the intellectual resources of our faculty, students and staff to address some of the most challenging natural resource issues confronting society. -
Two CANR faculty members recognized with William J. Beal Outstanding Faculty Award
Published on May 10, 2018
Professors Rufus Isaacs and Frank Lupi were given the William J. Beal Outstanding Faculty Award in 2018. -
Jim Schneider receives 2018 Outstanding Academic Advisor Award
Published on May 9, 2018
Senior Academic Specialist Jim Schneider was honored by the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources for regularly going above and beyond for Fisheries and Wildlife students. -
Importing food damages domestic environment
Published on May 7, 2018
The decisions domestic farmers must make as imported food changes the crop market can damage the environment. -
Global Water Pathogens Project awarded $1.6 million to put research into practice
Published on May 3, 2018
The Global Water Pathogens Project will be supported in part by a new three-year, $1.6 million grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.