Welcome to the Department of Forest, Rangeland, and Watershed Stewardship |
Forests, rangelands, and aquatic ecosystems support human societies, the environment, and the wealth of life on Earth. The Department of Forest, Rangeland, and Watershed Stewardship consists of foresters, range scientists, hydrologists, and social scientists that study natural environmental processes and how they interact with human systems. The Department offers comprehensive undergraduate and graduate programs in a wide variety of disciplines within forestry, natural resources management, rangeland ecology, watershed science, and geographic information systems.
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Esther Schnur will defend her professional paper on Monday, June 29th, at 9:00 am in Natural Resources 100. The title of her paper is “Use of Initial Attack Incident Organizers in Prediction of Post-Fire Soil Erosion Potential.” All are invited to attend.
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Congratulations Spring 2009 Graduates! |
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Congratulations to our Spring 2009 Graduates!
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Center for Collaborative Conservation Fellowship Recipients |
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Congratulations to Batkhishig Baival, Patti Biddle Orth, and Aleta Rudeen, all recent recipients of Center for Collaborative Conservation fellowships. These Fellows will be part of the new Collaborative Conservation Learning Network where principles and practice of collaborative conservation are developed, exchanged, tested and adapted. The CCC Fellows Program promotes collaborative research and connects learning with action on critical issues of conservation and livelihoods on local landscapes around the globe.
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CSU Range Students Place 2nd in International Competition |
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A team of undergraduate students from the department of Forest, Rangeland and Watershed Stewardship at Colorado State University placed second overall in the Undergraduate Range Management Exam (URME) Competition at the 62nd Annual International Society for Range Management Meeting held in Albuquerque, New Mexico, February 8-12, 2009.
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