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Cooperative Research Units have three facets to their mission: (1) Graduate Education, (2) Research, and (3) Technical Assistance.
Each Unit consists of 2-5 federal scientists and 1-2 administrative specialists. The Unit Leader provides oversight to all Unit activities. Federal scientists hold faculty rank at their home institution, teach courses and workshops for graduate students and cooperators, and conduct research on a wide variety of natural resource topics. Research projects typically support graduate students and post-docs.
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Federal Staff: 3
Masters Students: 8
Phd Students: 8
Post Docs: 2
University Staff: 1
Students graduated: 18
Scientific Publications: 48
Presentations: 77
Minnesota Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research UnitDepartment of Fisheries, Wildlife, and Conservation Biology
University of Minnesota
St. Paul, MN 55108-6124
Phone: (612) 624 - 3421
Fax: (612) 625 - 5299
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I serve as the Leader of the Minnesota Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, having come to the MN Unit in 1989 as the Assistant Leader-Wildlife. My research focus is in the area of avian population ecology and conservation, and I am currently working with American woodcock in Minnesota, golden-winged warblers in the western Great Lakes region, Eastern Population sandhill cranes, and tundra peregrines in Alaska.