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.
Undergraduate students from
Forest, Rangeland and Watershed Stewardship at Colorado State University placed second in the Undergraduate Range Management Exam (URME) Competition.
AIRIE is affiliated with the
Department of Geosciences, and is in partnership with the Geological Survey of Norway. AIRIE has been producing state-of-the-art developmental and analytical work in Re-Os (rhenium-osmium) chronology since January 1997.
Programs in
Human Dimensions of Natural Resources facilitate cross-cultural experience by requiring foreign language, study at a university abroad, and an international internship.
Given the challenges of the 21st century, it is critical that students at CSU have an understanding of the
global challenges, and be exposed to cultures and languages and worldviews other than their own.
The
Center for Collaborative Conservation is a place where all stakeholders come together to define, discuss, study and act on critical issues affecting the earth’s ecosystems and the people who depend upon them.
The
Colorado State Forest Service
, an agency of the Warner College of Natural Resources at Colorado State University, has received $10.7 million in stimulus funds to solicit proposals that will create and retain forestry-related jobs in Colorado.
Volunteer experience, leadership development, Internships, and jobs are only a few of the resources that are available through involvement in WCNR's
student clubs and chapters.
The College offers more than 130
scholarships ranging from $450-$5,000 specifically to students in Natural Resources.