Wildlife Biology Program launches blog!
Wildlife Biology Program selected as UM Program of National Distinction
Wildlife and Fisheries Research
Annual Report 2012
Wildlife Biology Program launches blog!
Wildlife Biology Program selected as UM Program of National Distinction
Wildlife and Fisheries Research
Annual Report 2012

The Aquatic Option provides students with the basics of biological sciences in the first two years with watershed hydrology, freshwater ecology, fish biology and fisheries courses during the junior and senior years. During their tenure, our students typically get experience working on a variety of aquatic or fisheries-related research and management projects with state and federal agencies, nonprofit groups, or university researchers.
Application information can be found at the Undergraduate Admissions. However, if you have any questions or if we can help you at all, do not hesitate to contact our office for information (406) 243-5292 or by email at wbio@cfc.umt.edu.