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 Research interests within the TCC include
game and nongame species
and their associated ecosystems; 
wildlife-habitat relationships;
population and community dynamics;
disease transmission between
wildlife, livestock, and humans (zoonosis);

toxicology; migratory connectivity;
and population restoration and resilience.  
Particular attention is given to shorebirds and waterfowl, big game species, 
and exotic invasive plant control and management.

ABOUT
Dr. Warren Conway

Bricker Endowed Chair of Wildlife Management

and Department Chairperson

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Dr. Warren Conway is a nationally-known wildlife ecology expert with trans-disciplinary approaches to teaching and research projects, working often in both lead and collaborating roles. He has a special interest in working directly with Davis College's clientele to build support for the university. Dr. Conway's research focuses on ecologically relevant and applied wildlife population, conservation, and management issues. 

Dr. Warren Conway carrying field gear including a ladder, Robel pole, and Daubenmire frame.
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TCC RESEARCH

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Carnivore &
Mesocarnivore Research

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Bighorn & Invasive Aoudad Research

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Bird
Research

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Pronghorn
Research

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Deer & Elk
Research

some of our amazing collaborators

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Prospective Graduate Students

If you are a prospective graduate student, please check out our Positions page to see what is available!

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Prospective Project Partners

Please feel free to Contact us! We are always looking for new collaborators to strengthen our team!

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Alumni and Friends

of the TCC and the Texas Tech Department of NRM

Without your continued support, we wouldn't be able to do what we do.

Thank you for everything you do!

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