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The Cooperative Wildlife Research
Unit Program began in 1935 when five Units
were established at land grant universities. Additional Units have been
added
in many states since that time. In 1961 the Cooperative Fishery Research
Unit Program
was initiated. Beginning in 1984, Wildlife and Fishery Units were combined
and called
Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Units. At the present time, there
are 40 Cooperative Research Units (see
map). The objectives of the
Units are essentially
unchanged since 1935:
• conduct research basic to the management of fishery
and wildlife resources,
• educate fishery and wildlife biologists at the graduate level, and
• provide technical assistance to conservation agencies and groups.
The Colorado
Cooperative Wildife Research Unit was founded in 1947, and the Colorado
Cooperative Fishery Research Unit was established in 1963. The two Units
were combined in July 1984. The Colorado Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research
Unit is staffed, supported, and coordinated by Colorado
State University, the Colorado
Division of Wildlife, USGS
and the Wildlife
Management Institute.
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