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.
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.
Faculty in the Department of Fisheries and Wildlife are currently conducting research on a diverse array of topics in North America, as well as internationally. Want to see where?
Our Students
Jordan Levi | Fisheries & Wildlife Sciences | Ecampus | Class of 2018
Green Lake National Fish Hatchery intern
Assistant forest ranger and Fish & wildlife technician at
New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC)
Fang-Yu (Betty) Shen | Class of 2026 | Ph.D. Wildlife Science
1st Generation College Student | Taichung City, Taiwan
The Hatchery blog | Art-Sci fellowship | Shutterstock Artist
Events
In the News

Scientists witnessed a ‘Humpback Palooza’ in the Arctic. Local hunters worry about what that could mean for subsistence.
Kate Stafford, who is an oceanographer and a professor at the Marine Mammal Institute at Oregon State University, studies bowheads in the Arctic...

Jim Rivers receives Charles Bullard Fellowship in Forest Research
Jim Rivers, an associate professor of wildlife ecology, has been awarded the prestigious Bullard Fellowship from Harvard University ...

Where in the world is associate professor Leigh Torres? New Zealand
Leigh Torres is an associate professor and marine ecologist in OSU’s Marine Mammal Institute in Newport, Ore., where she leads the Geospatial...

New specialty license plate will support shark research at Oregon State University
Vouchers are now on sale for a new specialty Oregon license plate that researchers hope will inspire people to think differently about the...

Where in the world is professor Scott Heppell? Little Cayman
Scott Heppell is a professor in OSU’s Department of Fisheries, Wildlife and Conservation Sciences, where his research focuses on marine and...