The Fish, Wildlife, and Conservation of Biology (FWCB) Department is a part of Colorado State University’s Warner College of Natural Resources (WCNR) which also houses an amazing array of Departments, Centers and Agencies.

Our program begins with a strong dedication to foundational coursework in the areas of biology, maths/calculus, chemistry, physics, and an introduction to wildlife biology. This foundation builds towards a more specific, higher level coursework and is designed to provide excellent pathways for internships, wildlife, and natural resource-related careers, and/or graduate studies and research

Fish, Wildlife, and Conservation Biology students learn to think critically about environmental issues, and become ecologically literate citizens with the training to be successful in careers with natural resources agencies, environmental consulting firms, and non-government organizations as well as in graduate programs. A major focus is on lifelong learning that enables graduates to solve complex environmental problems and be good stewards of our nation’s natural resources.