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Henry Rique Campa III is a University Distinguished Professor and Senior Associate Dean at the Graduate School of Michigan State University. He holds a Ph.D. from Michigan State University, awarded in 1989, and has an extensive background in wildlife habitat analysis and management, focusing particularly on the effects of habitat disturbances on wildlife nutrition and ecosystem management. His contributions to the field include pioneering research on wildlife-habitat interactions and various management strategies aimed at biodiversity conservation. His work on ecosystem management emphasizes capacity-building among graduate students and innovative teaching methods in STEM education. He has been involved in multiple notable projects addressing the impacts of human activities on wildlife, including the management of white-tailed deer populations and examining their effects on biodiversity. Campa has published extensively in peer-reviewed journals, contributing valuable insights into wildlife ecology, species interactions, and effective management of wildlife resources across Michigan and the Midwest. His educational initiatives and research projects seek to engage students actively in understanding and solving contemporary ecological challenges through high-engagement programs for future STEM faculty.
Department of Psychology