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David Andersen with a wolf-killed caribou near Cape Churchill, Manitoba

David Andersen Unit Leader Tel: (612) 626 - 1222

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.

David C. Fulton

David Fulton Assistant Unit Leader Tel: (612) 625 - 5256

Bruce with white-spotted charr

Bruce Vondracek Assistant Unit Leader Tel: (612) 624 - 8748

Dr. Vondracek received a BS and MS in Zoology from the University of Wisconsin and a PhD in Ecology from the University of California-Davis.

University Staff

Hattie Saloka Administrative Secretary

Students and Post Docs

Jennifer Biederman

Bethany Blick Tel: (612) 624 - 9254

Jason Bruggeman

Veronica Bullock

Joel Chirhart

Kyle Daly

Christine Dolph Tel: (612) 624 - 7495

William French

David Fronczak

David Huff Tel: (612) 624 - 1782

Stephanie Jenkins

Jennifer Keville

Jessie Lepore

Jane Mazack

Sean Peterson

Kara Raymond Tel: (612) 624 - 9254

Edgar Rudberg

Kathryn Ruddick

Henry Streby

 

Current Staff

Federal Staff: 3

Masters Students: 8

Phd Students: 8

Post Docs: 2

University Staff: 1

5 Year Summary

Students graduated: 18

Scientific Publications: 48

Presentations: 77

 

Contact Us

Minnesota Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit St. Paul, MN 55108-6124 Phone: (612) 624 - 3421 Fax: (612) 625 - 5299 Our University Web Site

Unit Leader

David Andersen
David Andersen with a wolf-killed caribou near Cape Churchill, Manitoba

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.

Minnesota Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit Cooperators

  1. Minnesota Department of Natural Resources
  2. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
  3. U.S. Geological Survey
  4. University of Minnesota
  5. Wildlife Management Institute