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The Fisheries, Wildlife, and Conservation Biology program at NC State specializes in studying ecological principles for natural resource management and their impacts on aquatic and terrestrial species. Our goal is to promote science-driven conservation and sustainable use of fisheries, wildlife, and related ecosystems. This commitment is evident in our graduate students' work addressing critical issues, from basic scientific exploration to practical management solutions.
NC State's Fisheries, Wildlife and Conservation Biology program stands at the forefront of aquatic and wildlife sciences, integrating multiple disciplines in education and research. Through innovative studies and collaborative partnerships, we strive to maintain healthy populations of common species while protecting those at risk. Our students and researchers collaborate across university departments, developing creative solutions to global conservation challenges for animal populations.