Partners
Partnership for Ecosystem Research and Management
The Partnership for Ecosystem Research and Management (PERM) is a collaboration with the Michigan Department of Natural Resources and the Great Lakes Fishery Commission. This partnership was established to enhance our ability to work with stakeholders toward identifying ecosystem problems and conducting research toward their solution.
The partnership between Michigan State University and the Boone and Crockett Club bridges the science-policy interface and provides leadership for the conservation of our nation's wildlife resources, their habitats, and the benefits they provide to society.
Michigan Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit
Focused on the overall advancement, conservation, and protection of natural resources in Michigan and beyond, the Michigan Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit is a partnership with the U.S. Geological Survey, Department of Interior, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Michigan State University, Michigan Department of Natural Resources, and the Wildlife Management Institute.
Michigan Sea Grant is a joint program of University of Michigan and Michigan State University designed to promote better understanding, conservation and use of Michigan’s coastal resources. It is part of the National Sea Grant College Program, a network of 30 university-based programs in coastal states across the country.
MSU AgBioResearch encompasses the work of more than 300 scientists in seven colleges at MSU. MSU AgBioResearch engages in innovative, leading-edge research that combines scientific expertise with practical experience to generate economic prosperity, sustain natural resources and enhance the quality of life in Michigan, the nation and the world.
MSU Extension
MSU Extension helps people improve their lives by bringing the vast knowledge resources of MSU directly to individuals, communities and businesses. For more than 100 years, MSU Extension has helped grow Michigan’s economy by equipping Michigan residents with the information that they need to do their jobs better, raise healthy and safe families, build their communities and empower our children to dream of a successful future.
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