The Fishery and Wildlife Sciences Department is committed to excellence in ecology, conservation and management of aquatic and terrestrial resources of arid lands. We prepare students for careers in a variety of fields related to management of living natural resources and their habitats.

We invite you to participate in the Fishery and Wildlife Sciences Department by going to our secure Online Giving Form to make your gift.

You may also contact us to discuss how you can make an investment in our department.

With Aggie Pride,
Raul Valdez
Department Head

Barbara S. Wise
Major Gifts Officer
College of Agriculture & Home Economics
 
     
  Address Information

New Mexico State University
Fishery and Wildlife Sciences
P.O. Box 30003, MSC 4901
Las Cruces, NM 88003-8003
P: 575.646.1544 | F: 575.646.1281
E-mail: natres@nmsu.edu
 
   

 
Scholarships (return top)  
 
     
  Aquatic Consultants, Inc. Scholarship  
  Awarded to a junior or senior whose primary interest and study is in fisheries. Requires a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.5 or higher.
(Established by Paul Cassidy, ‘87, President of Aquatic Consultants, Inc.)
 
     
  Elliott Barker Scholarship  
  Awarded to juniors with preference to students who are active outdoor persons (e.g. hunt, fish, hike, camp, etc.), proficient in writing/journalism, with good communication skills, involved with fish and wildlife outside the classroom, and in financial need.
 
     
  Phillip Church Memorial Scholarship  
  Awarded to a female sophomore with a minimum 2.5 grade point average.  
     
  Fishery & Wildlife Departmental Scholarship  
  Awarded to freshmen, sophomore, junior, senior and graduate students.
(Established by Alumni and friends of the department)
 
     
  James “Mike” Gardiner Memorial Scholarship Environmental Science Scholarship  
  Awarded to undergraduate student majoring in wildlife science.
(Established by the New Mexico Hunter Education Instructors Association)
 
     
  Carol Gordon Memorial Scholarship  
  Awarded to undergraduate and graduate students.
(Established in memory of Carol Gordon).
 
     
  Ladd S. Gordon Memorial Scholarship  
  Awarded to graduate students.
(Established in memory of Ladd S. Gordon, a former director of the New Mexico Department of Game and Fish)
 
     
  Ocie Gray Memorial Scholarship  
  Awarded to sophomores, juniors and seniors who are residents of New Mexico and is majoring in fisheries or wildlife management.
(Established by the employees of the New Mexico Department of Game and Fish in memory of Ocie Gray, a ‘59 graduate.)
 
     
  Lloyd O. Haun Scholarship  
  Awarded to a junior or senior who is pursuing a degree in fishery or wildlife science.
(Established by the Chavez County Wildlife Federation)
 
     
  William A. (Bill) Humphries Memorial Scholarship  
  Awarded to undergraduate and graduate students.
(Established by the employees of the New Mexico Department of Game and Fish and other friends and associates of Bill Humphries)
 
     
  Anthony J. Juliana Memorial Scholarship  
  Awarded to a sophomore, junior or senior student majoring in fishery or wildlife science.
(Established by Mrs. Lorraine Juliana and friends of Tony Juliana)
 
     
  Mesilla Valley Fly Fishers Scholarship  
  Awarded to junior, senior or graduate students from New Mexico or the El Paso area and declared fishery science majors. Applications will be accepted from other majors in biological and natural resource-related fields.
 
     
  Irma Shockley Scholarship  
  Awarded to graduate student majoring in fishery and wildlife sciences.
 
     
  Claude Waner Memorial Scholarship  
  Awarded to a junior or senior.
(Established by the Otero County Wildlife Federation)
 
     
  John E. Wood Scholarship  
  Awarded to a 2nd year graduate student.
(Established by family and friends of John E. Wood)
 
     
 
 
     
 
Programs (return top)  
 
     
  Wildlife Museum  
  Funds are used for the curation and development of fish and wildlife collection of resources, including study specimens, to enhance use in student and public education.  
     
  Southwest Wildlife Conservation and Management  
  Funds are used to support research and public education focusing on conservation & management of fish and wildlife in the American southwest.  
     
  Fishery and Wildlife Department Fund  
  Funds are used for support of departmental faculty professional development including attending professional workshops and technical meetings.  
     
  Conservation Ecology  
  Funds are used for research and public education in biodiversity conservation and management including nongame species.  
     
  Southwestern Ecosystems  
  Funds are used for research on sustainable management of fish and wildlife habitats and associated ecosystems.  
     
  Student Professional Chapters  
  Funds are used for student participation in fish and wildlife conservation and management, field projects, and travel to attend state and national wildlife professional meetings.
 
     
  Wildlife Conservation in Mexico  
  Funds are used for cooperative fish and wildlife projects in Mexico to enhance international cooperation in the conservation and management of shared resources.  
     
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