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Iowa Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit is jointly sponsored
by the U.S. Geological Survey, Iowa Department of Natural Resources,
Iowa State University, and Wildlife Management Institute. The Unit
was established in 1932 largely on the efforts of conservationist
and political cartoonist Jay Norwood "Ding" Darling. Since
that time, and with the authorization of the Cooperative Units Act
by Congress in 1960, Coop. Units are now established at land grant
universities in 40 states.
The Unit provides administrative support and guidance for cooperative
programs of research and education relating to fisheries and wildlife
biology and management and to natural resource conservation. In
addition to graduate education and research, the Unit provides technical
assistance to its cooperators and to the public through lectures,
workshops, conferences and publications. The Unit is housed by and
administratively associated with the Department of Natural Resource
Ecology & Management (NREM) and the College of Agriculture.
Unit scientists are members of the graduate faculty of Iowa State
University and actively participate in NREM, Ecology and Evolutionary
Biology, and Environmental Science graduate programs.
Most research projects of the Unit are field oriented and conducted
by graduate students in close cooperation with Unit, university,
and agency biologists. Graduate work leading to both masters and
doctoral degrees is supported through the Unit.
Program Direction Statement
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