Cooperative Research Units
Education, Research And Technical Assistance For Managing Our Natural Resources
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Graduate students working at the Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit can earn Master's and Ph.D.'s in Wildlife and Fisheries Conservation and Management. We strive to ensure students work closely with university, state and federal scientists and managers so they recieve a thorough education in the fish and wildlife management techniques required for the 21st century.

Courses Taught

  • Fisheries Management Lecture and laboratory course on fisheries management (Scott Bonar 2010)
  • Biopolitics (Scott Bonar 2009)
  • Fisheries Management (Scott Bonar 2008)
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Training Offered

  • The Conservation Professional?s Guide to Working with People. Texas Parks and Wildlife, Fredricksburg, Texas, August 2008 (Workshop). (Scott Bonar September 2008)
  • The Conservation Professional?s Guide to Working with People. Arizona Game and Fish Department Agency School, Flagstaff, Arizona, June 2008 (Workshop). (Scott Bonar June 2008)
  • The Conservation Professional?s Guide to Working with People. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Arlington, Virginia, November 2007 (Workshop). (Scott Bonar November 2007)
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Current Staff

Federal Staff: 2

Masters Students: 19

Phd Students: 8

Post Docs: 1

University Staff: 65

5 Year Summary

Students graduated: 10

Scientific Publications: 51

Presentations: 163

Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit Cooperators

  1. Arizona Game Fish Department
  2. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
  3. U.S. Geological Survey
  4. University of Arizona
  5. Wildlife Management Institute