Cooperative Research Units
Education, Research And Technical Assistance For Managing Our Natural Resources
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Nebraska Technical Assistance Activities

MS student Carla Knight conducting an angler survey.

Craig R. Allen has been the unit leader since 2004. The two assistant unit leaders are Kevin Pope (fisheries), and Joseph (TJ) Fontaine (ecology).

The various research projects include a statewide creel survey, the Nebraska Invasive Species Project, wetlands assessments, avian response to climate change, otter habitat, fish recruitment, studies of Biologically Unique Landscapes (BUL), and others.

Nebraska Technical Assistance

  • Kevin PopeTopeka shiner 5-year review and workshop. (May 2007 - May 2007)

Nebraska Professional Service

  • Joseph FontaineNebraska Natural Legacy Plan, Avian Priority Species Expert Panel (April 2010 - April 2010)
  • Craig AllenSession Chair, Resilience 2008 session: Complex systems, resource management and economic development (April 2008 - April 2008)
  • Craig AllenMember, Steering Committee, Midwest Fish & Wildlife Conference 2006 (December 2005 - December 2006)
 

Current Staff

Federal Staff: 3

Masters Students: 17

Phd Students: 9

Post Docs: 1

University Staff: 4

5 Year Summary

Students graduated: 13

Scientific Publications: 64

Presentations: 127

 

Contact Us

Nebraska Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit Lincoln, NE 68583-0984 Phone: (402) 472 - 0449 Fax: (402) 472 - 2722 Our University Web Site

Links

  1. Nebraska Invasive Species Project
  2. Nebraska Statewide Creel Survey Project

Nebraska Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit Cooperators

  1. Nebraska Game and Parks Commission
  2. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
  3. U.S. Geological Survey
  4. University of Nebraska-Lincoln
  5. Wildlife Management Institute