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wildlife

Devil's Hole Pupfish

Devil's hole pupfish
Short Description: 
Scott Bonar starts project on Devil's Hole pupfish.
In the midst of the Mohave Desert there is a small crack in the earth. This crack opens to an enormous flooded cave system called Devil's Hole. In this hole lives an animal that supposedly has the smallest distribution of any vertebrate species in the world - the Devils Hole Pupfish. Both the Hole and the Pupfish have always been sources of great interest. President Harry S.

Atoms to Migration Patterns

Short Description: 
Students in the van Riper lab uncover migration patterns in songbirds

Conservation on the Edge

Short Description: 
Populations near the edge of their range provide important insight on the impacts of climate change, especially in the montane forest islands of southeastern Arizona that harbor incredible biodiversity

Dr. John Koprowski in the School of Natural Resources takes a special interest in what happens to populations at the edges of their range. Range edges are constantly growing due to fragmentation - and these are the places where we are likely to see striking ecological shifts as the climate changes.


V Bar V Ranch

Synopsis: 
The V-V provides a unique combination of research and educational opportunities for sustainable rangeland management .

V Bar V Ranch near Camp Verde, Arizona is owned and operated by UA's College of Agriculture and Life Sciences as a research and extension center addressing environmental, wildlife and domestic livestock issues applicable to ranches in Arizona and throughout the Southwest.

Facility & Technology Information
Acronym: 
V Bar V
Infrastructure Type: 
Facilities

Hawks on the Wildland-Urban Interface


Wildlife & Fisheries Resources

Our Wildlife & Fisheries program area prepares graduate and undergraduate students in Wildlife & Fisheries Conservation and Management. 

Wildlife and Fisheries Conservation and Management is the study of wild animals, fish, and other organisms. It involves the study of their biology and the interrelationships with each other, with humans, and with the physical and biological environments that make up their habitats.

Short Description: 
Our Wildlife & Fisheries program area prepares graduate and undergraduate students in Wildlife & Fisheries Conservation and Management.
Contact Information
Contact Person: 
R. William Mannan
Contact Email Address: 
mannan@ag.arizona.edu
Contact Phone Number: 
1 520-621-7283
Contact Address: 
Biological Sciences East 325
University of Arizona
Tucson, AZ 85711 US


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