![Mad Toms](images/js_slideshow/02.jpg)
Lick Creek Park, College Station, Texas. Photo by Brian Dickerson.
![Books from WFSC Faculty](images/js_slideshow/03.jpg)
Books by WFSC Faculty available through Texas A&M Univiersity Press. Read more >
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WFSC Alumni Singled Out for Environmental Leadership
Honoree Receives Audubon/ Toyota TogetherGreen Fellowship. Read More >>
![Laguna Larga, Cinaruco River, Venezuela](images/js_slideshow/06.jpg)
Laguna Larga, Cinaruco River, Venezuela. Photo: Carmen Montana
![Copperhead](images/js_slideshow/07.jpg)
Copperhead at Lick Creek Park in College Station, Texas. Photo by Brian Dickerson
![Paratrygon](images/js_slideshow/08.jpg)
Paratrygon. Photo: Carmen Montana
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![Ecuador Tree Frog](images/js_slideshow/11.jpg)
Ecaudor Tree Frog. Photo: Katie Roach
![Wolf with pup](images/js_slideshow/12.jpg)
Wolf with pup. Photo: Dr. Jane Packard
![Kentuck Warbler Nest with Eggs](images/js_slideshow/13.jpg)
Kentucky Warbler nest with eggs. Lick Creek Park, College Station, Texas. Photo by Brian Dickerson
![Eastern Box Turtle](images/js_slideshow/14.jpg)
Eastern Box Turtle, Lick Creek Park, College Station, Texas. Photo by Brian Dickerson
![Tracks](images/js_slideshow/15.jpg)
Raccoon Tracks, Lick Creek Park, College Station, Texas. Photo by Brian Dickerson
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The faculty, staff, and students of the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences value scholarship in all its forms - discovery, integration, application, and teaching. We value understanding for its own sake, for the betterment of people, and for the conservation of the natural world.