Departmental Information

The Department of Natural Resource Ecology and Management conducts cutting-edge research, provides quality instruction, and offers effective outreach to address the sustainable management and conservation of fishery, forest, rangeland, and wildlife resources.  The newly-combined department brings together faculty with diverse backgrounds who conduct programs throughout Oklahoma, the nation, and the world.

New Publications:

Does herbicide weed control increase livestock production on non-equilibrium rangeland? (Fuhlendorf)

Toxic Effects of RDX in Western Fence Lizards (Talent)

Soil Ingestion may be an Important Route for the Uptake of Contaminants by Some Reptiles (Rich and Talent)

Large scale rainfall simulation experiments on juniper rangelands. (Owens)

Pantholops hodgsonii (Artiodactyla: Bovidae). (Leslie)

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