Alaska Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit
What is the Alaska Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit
FACTS
- One of 48 Units in 30 states
- Part of nationwide program created by Federal law in 1935
- Unit scientists are USGS employees with UAF faculty appointments
MISSION
- Graduate student training and instruction.
- Technical assistance to cooperating agencies.
- Integrated studies of fish and wildlife at the ecosystem level.
- Research directed at resource management problems.
COOPERATORS
The Unit exists by cooperative agreement with:
- University of Alaska Fairbanks
- U. S. Geological Survey
- Alaska Department of Fish & Game
- U. S. Fish & Wildlife Service
- Wildlife Management Institute
RESEARCH FUNDING
- Federal agency research funds go through USGS to UAF by the Research Work Order (RWO) funding mechanism.
- ADFG provides base funding for Unit fisheries and wildlife projects. State funds go to UAF through the reimbursable Services Agreement (RSA) process.