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The Montana Cooperative Wildlife Research Unit has designed a new wolf monitoring system called a “Howlbox” that is making local and national headlines. You can read about in the Missoulian and the New York Times.

"High tech meets the call of the wild: Audio device uses howls to keep track of wolves" Missoulian 3/09/08

"A Bid to Lure Wolves With a Digital Call of the Wild" New York Times 3/19/08


Featured Projects

International Projects

coming soon.....

Undergraduate Projects

Emily Rindal poses with a Black-backed woodpeckerStalking the black-backed woodpecker
Emily Rindal - Undergraduate Student 2007


Emily Rindal poses with a Black-backed woodpecker -Emily Rindal Photo

Graduate Projects

Cindy Gilbert poses in front of ice blocks in the Canadian High Arctic Life on the edge: Cindy Gilbert's arctic research
Cindy Gilbert- Graduate Student 2007






Cindy Gilbert poses in front of ice blocks in the Canadian High Arctic
-Cindy Gilbert Photo

Faculty Projects

Monitoring Cutthroat Trout in the Grand Tetons:
Dr. Lisa Eby writes about her resarch in conjunction with undergrad student Ryan Kovach on trout population dynamics in the Gros Ventre River, Wyoming.

Ryan Kovach cheks a trap net in front of the Grand Tetons in Wyoming -Lisa Eby Photo

ANNUAL REPORT -- Faculty Involved in Wildlife and Fisheries Research at the University of Montana



Keep us informed: If you are a Wildlife Biology student or faculty member and would like to have your research featured on this page, please email wbio@cfc.umt.edu. Thanks!



Wildlife Biology Program, Forestry 311C, College of Forestry and Conservation, 32 Campus Drive, Missoula, MT 59812

Phone:
406-243-5292 | Fax: 406-243-4557
Email: wbio@cfc.umt.edu