Illinois Natural History Survey - University of Illinois

Mike McClelland

Large River Ecologist--Fisheries Specialist
Havana Field Station,
Illinois Natural History Survey,
704 N. Schrader Havana, IL 62644

Telephone: (309) 543-6000
FAX: (309) 543-2105

E-mail to: mmcclell@illinois.edu


EDUCATION
M.S. Biology, Western Illinois University B.S. Zoology Western Illinois University

RESEARCH SUPPORT

Principal Investigator - Long Term Illinois River Fish Population Monitoring Program Illinois Department of Natural Resources and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Sportfish Restoration Project

Long Term Resource Monitoring Program, La Grange Reach.
U. S. Geological Survey,
Biological Resources Division,
Upper Midwest Environmental Science Centers, Onalaska, WI.

 I began working with the Illinois River Biological Station in 1997 as a Field Technician assisting with several different projects focusing mostly on fish sampling. In January of 2000 I moved on to become the Large River Ecologist - Fisheries Specialist involved with the Long Term Illinois River Fish Population Monitoring Program studying the fish communities in all reaches of the Illinois River. I am also involved with the fisheries and water quality components of the Long Term Resource Monitoring Program sampling the fish community and water quality parameters of the LaGrange Reach of the Illinois River. Like most people here at the field station I enjoy the outdoors in my free time, spending as much time as possible fishing and hunting, concentrating mostly on bow hunting.

McClelland CV



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