The Master of Science in Forest and Wildlife Ecology at the University of Wisconsin–Madison prepares students for careers in conservation, forestry, research, and policy. The program emphasizes ecological field research, spatial analysis, biodiversity conservation, and ecosystem management to address complex environmental and wildlife challenges.
Assessing Forest Carbon Sequestration in Managed Ecosystems
Habitat Suitability Modeling for Endangered Bird Species
Impact of Urbanization on Mammal Migration Corridors
Effectiveness of Fire Management in Prairie Restoration
GIS-Based Analysis of Wildlife Corridor Connectivity
Forest Regeneration Following Invasive Species Removal
Behavioral Ecology of Urban Coyotes and Human Interaction
Climate Change Impacts on Northern Hardwood Forest Dynamics
Reforestation Strategies for Pollinator Habitat Enhancement
Evaluating the Role of Beavers in Wetland Restoration
Camera Trap Studies of Predator-Prey Interactions
Bioacoustics Monitoring for Forest Bird Diversity
Comparative Study of Logging Practices and Biodiversity
Ecological Impacts of White-Tailed Deer Overpopulation
Remote Sensing Applications in Forest Health Monitoring
Analysis of Forest Soil Microbiomes Under Management Regimes
Long-Term Monitoring of Amphibian Populations in Wetlands
Carbon Accounting Methods in Working Forest Landscapes
Community-Based Conservation in Tribal Forest Lands
Wildlife Disease Surveillance and Zoonotic Risk Assessment
Become a leader in ecological research and natural resource management by exploring the dynamics of forests and wildlife in a changing world.
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