Undergraduate Programs

Our undergraduates are making a difference by learning about and putting into practice the conservation of biodiversity, management of fish and wildlife, and protection of terrestrial, aquatic, and marine habitats through a degree in Fisheries, Wildlife, and Conservation Sciences.

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Graduate Programs

We educate our students to think critically and evaluate problems from a strong background in basic and applied science, fundamental ecological principles, and consideration of social influences on conservation. We strive to help our students succeed through a rich program of field and laboratory coursework and personal advising.

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Fisheries and Wildlife research map

Where in the World is FWCS?

Faculty and students in the Department of Fisheries, Wildlife, and Conservation Sciences are currently conducting research on a diverse array of topics in North America, as well as internationally. Want to see where?

 

Our Students

“The key to a successful experience here is authenticity.”

Jonathan Lopez-Valadez

Olivia Boisen | Graduate Student | Class Of 2026 | Mission Viejo, CA

Fisheries ScienceHatfield Marine Science Center | Cal State Monterey Bay

Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion | Point Blue Conservation Science

Events

In the News

In a creative kitchen workshop at OSU designed to teach attendees about the cultural, historical, and ecological significance of traditional Indigenous foods, participants got some hands-on experience. Photo credit: Riki Saltzman, U of O.

‘Food Cultures and Social Justice’ conference brings hundreds to OSU; highlights equity, sustainability

Among the 500-plus attendees were 34 OSU faculty and students, representing a wide range of disciplines, including education, biochemistry, fish...

Blue Shark

50th anniversary of 'Jaws': How the film impacted public perception of sharks

"It [Jaws] villainized sharks and people became absolutely terrified of any species that was in the ocean," James Sulikowski, director of the...

Tenacious T: Sitka spruce trees stand as part of an intertidal forest on Grays River. Photo: Nathan Gilles. Columbia Insight

This overlooked Oregon ecosystem is a carbon storing powerhouse

Chris Janousek, one of the OSU researchers on the project, said tidal forests have been understudied compared with other coastal ecosystems like...

A species of mosquito, Culiseta inornata, lie displayed in the Oregon State Arthropod Collection, at OSU in Corvallis, OR on April 14, 2025. Photo: Carter Pardue

Enriching biodiversity: OSU’s repositories provide student research opportunities

An ichthyology collection — pertaining to the study of fish — has a place on the Corvallis campus. Specimens and an online database are...

A double-crested cormorant rests on pilings along the Astoria waterfront, Astoria, Ore., Aug 10, 2024.  Anna Lueck / OPB

How cormorants are helping us understand coastal oceans in Oregon and around the world

From acidic excrement that eats through bridge coating, to nesting near roadways and causing accidents, cormorants have been known to create...