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The Department of Wildlife Ecology and Conservation offers a breadth of graduate programs that are designed to prepare students for professional employment in conservation of natural resources in a changing world. WEC faculty teach, conduct research, and provide service and extension in the following areas: avian ecology, behavioral ecology, community ecology, conservation biology, conservation education, conservation genetics, ecosystem management, environmental interpretation, habitat restoration, herpetofaunal ecology, human dimensions of wildlife management, international conservation, introduced species, landscape ecology, mammalian behavior, marine mammal ecology, plant ecology, population biology, range ecology, systems ecology, tropical conservation, urban wildlife relations, wetlands ecology, wildlife diseases, and wildlife management.

This diversity of faculty expertise attracts and maintains a population of about 100 graduate students, who are enrolled about equally in M.S. and Ph.D. programs.



Current Graduate Students

Information for Prospective Students

WEC Faculty

WEC Research Programs

WEC Extension Programs

The Graduate School

Graduate Catalog and Course Descriptions

Graduate Student Handbook

UF Certificate Programs of Interest to WEC Students

WEC Graduate Student Association Website

New Student's Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Guide to Preparing Theses and Dissertations

Student Organizations

Department of Wildlife Ecology and Conservation
110 Newins-Ziegler Hall
Gainesville, FL 32611-0430
Tel: (352) 846-0643 . Fax: (352) 392-6984
Undergraduate Information
Claire Williams . (352) 846-0633
Graduate Information
Delores Tillman . (352) 846-0635

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