New York Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit
The New York Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit was established at Cornell University in 1961. The New York Unit is one of 40 units in 38 states established for the purpose of enhancing the management and conservation of our nation's natural resources. We work on natural resource issues of interest to our cooperators, with an emphasis on New York State.
Our cooperators are:
- U. S. Geological Survey
- New York State Department of Environmental Conservation
- Cornell University
- U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service
- Wildlife Management Institute
Our mission is to:
- Conduct research on natural resources issues
- Provide graduate-level education and training
- Provide technical assistance and training for our cooperators
Unit staff:
William L. Fisher - Unit Leader-Fisheries william.fisher@cornell.edu
Angela K. Fuller - Assistant Unit Leader-Wildlife angela.fuller@cornell.edu
Mitchell J. Eaton - Assistant Unit Leader-Ecology mje57@cornell.edu
Unit publications:
- NY Coop News - December 2011
- NY Coop News - August 2011
- NY Coop News - April 2011
- NY Coop News - December 2010
- NY Coop News - August 2010
- NY Coop News - April 2010
- 2010 Annual Report
- 2009 Annual Report
- 2007-2008 Biennial Report
Contact information:
New York Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit
B02 Bruckner Hall
Cornell University
Ithaca, NY 14853
Phone: 607-255-2839
Fax: 607-255-1895
Visit our USGS NY Coop Unit website at: http://www.coopunits.org/New_York/index.html
Last modified: 16-June-2013
