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Washington State University
Technical Representative
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Chair |
Department of Natural Resource Sciences |
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Pullman, WA 99164-6410 |
509-335-6166 |
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Key Education, Research, and Technical Assistance
Strengths
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Graduate degrees (M.S. and M.N.R) in Natural Resource Sciences
with programs in five areas that include ecophysiology and intensive
culture of forest trees, conservation biology and ecological
restoration, habitat, nutritional and population ecology of terrestrial
wildlife, rangeland ecology and management, social and economic
dimensions of natural resources. Ph.D. degrees are offered through
the interdepartmental program in Environmental Sciences in each
of the five program areas.
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Expertise exists in aquatic ecology and limnology, forest
ecology and management, rangeland ecology and management, watershed
science and management, and wildlife ecology and management.
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Departmental research facilities include eight faculty research
laboratories dedicated to aquatic ecology and limnology, wildlife
foraging ecology, wildlife nutritional ecology, avian ecology,
habitat/population ecology, tree ecophysiology, rangeland plant
ecology, and natural resource social science. Extension/outreach
facilities focus on forestland, rangeland, watershed (upland/riparian),
and wildlife systems. Extension/outreach centers include WSU-Puyallup
Research and Extension Center, E.H. Steffen Center (Pullman),
Bear Research/Education/Conservation Center (Pullman), Small
Mammal Research Facility (Pullman), Palouse-Kramer Natural Area,
Wildlife Habitat Nutrition Laboratory (Pullman), and the Colockum
Multiple Use Unit (Wenatchee).
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Collaborating research programs and facilities include the
Washington Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Northwest
Watershed Research Center, UI College of Natural Resources, USDA
Forest Science Laboratory of the Rocky Mountain Research Station
(laboratories in Logan, Utah; Moscow, Idaho; Reno, Nevada; and Wenatchee, Washington), UW College of Forest Resources,
WSU Water Research Center, and others.
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Outreach/extension and technical assistance interactions include
the Rocky Mountain CESU, Pacific Northwest CESU, Alliance for
Natural Resource Research, Education and Management in the Northern
Rockies, Natural Resources Institute, Rural Technology Initiative,
Farm Forestry, CROP, and Watershed Regions and Councils.
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