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The Fish, Wildlife and Conservation Biology department was ranked #5 in 2007 for citation-to-faculty member index in the fisheries science and management discipline.

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Mon Nov 23 @04:00PM - 05:00PM
Geosciences Seminar Series
Wed Nov 25 @12:00PM - 12:50PM
FRWS Seminar Series
Thu Nov 26 @08:30AM - 11:00AM
WCNR/GDPE Coffee Hour
Fri Nov 27 @05:00PM - 08:00PM
FWCB's Friday Afternoon Club
Mon Nov 30 @04:00PM - 05:00PM
Geosciences Seminar Series
Wed Dec 02 @12:00PM - 12:50PM
FRWS Seminar Series

Pingree Park


Mummy Mountain near Pingree Park

Summer 2009 Info is available NOW (below) !!!!

Note: Forestry majors/minors must sign up for the 1st session of NR220 in 2009.

The Pingree Park campus is located in a high valley of the Rocky Mountains (9,000 feet above sea level), approximately 2 hours drive west of the city of Fort Collins.  It is surrounded by two National Forests and Rocky Mountain National Park.


Having fun at Pingree Park CampusUndergraduate students with majors in fishery biology, forestry, natural resource management, rangeland ecology, and wildlife biology are required to attend a four-week summer session (NR220) at Pingree Park, typically in the summer between their Sophomore and Junior years.


In addition, forestry students are required to attend an additional one-week session (F230) at Pingree Park that covers material specific to forestry.

Registration/Course Information

NR220 - Registration Flyer (2009) (pdf)

F230 Forestry Field Measurements - (pdf)

TA job announcement for 2009 (pdf)

Orientation Meeting: Tues, April 14, 2009;  A101 Clark; 5:15 - 6:30 (pdf)

Faculty /Staff  Presentation (Jan. 15th 2009)  (pdf)