William & Mary students will work alongside external conservation partners and with support from faculty to complete the following applied research projects as part of the year-long Conservation Research Program in 2026.
The Institute for Integrative Conservation matches W&M students and faculty with external conservation partners to conduct research designed to advance partner's conservation goals. The following projects will be supported through the year-long Conservation Research Program in 2026.
Supporting the Use of Indigenous Foods in Child Nutrition Programs Research Location: Maryland, North Carolina, and Virginia, USA
Conservation Partners: Traditional Eastern Woodlands Foodways Alliance (TEWFA), The Reed Center for Ecosystem Reintegration, Baltimore American Indian Center (BAIC), Seven Generations United Association, USDA, Just Harvest, NCGrowth, IndigineiTEA
The Enemy of My Enemy: Do Predators Protect Humans from Lyme Disease? Research Location: Northern California, USA
Conservation Partners: Alliance for Predator Exchange (APEX). This group is composed of researchers from San Francisco State University, UC Davis, Audubon Canyon Ranch, True Wild, the Golden Gate National Park Conservancy, UC Santa Cruz, and William & Mary