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  Forestry & Wildlife Bldg.
602 Duncan Drive
Auburn, AL 36849-5418
(334) 844-1007
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Our research program is designed to utilize key expertise and programs within the School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences to address critical natural resource issues at state, regional, national, and global scales. Research strengths of the School are centered within six discipline areas: biometry, forest biology, forest economics/policy, forest engineering, products, and wildlife sciences. Foci are diverse and include carbon sequestration, forest tax policy and timber supply / demand projections, hardwood stand management, improved harvesting systems, game bird management, landscape ecology and spatial analyses, longleaf pine regeneration, modeling of carbon cycling, management of nuisance wildlife, restoration of degraded ecosystems, seedling nursery practices, urban development impacts, water and air quality, and whitetail deer ecology and management among others.  Finally, we welcome you to our research site and invite you to browse through our list of projects or search by keywords for particular topics of interest. You will find links to individual faculty and graduate student email addresses and they will be more than happy to provide you with additional information. Thanks for your interest!