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A bull elephant makes his way towards a watering hole where we stopped to rest on our morning walk. Photo by Caden Connelly
Emma Balunek, an Masters of Applied Science program candidate wins an research award for her master’s project on the coyote-badger hunting relationship titled “You Go Over and I Go Under.” Continue reading…
Nebraska Forest Service Conservation Education Coordinator Jack Hilgert has been selected for the North American Association for Environmental Education (NAAEE)'s EE 30 Under 30 Award. Continue reading…
Apprenticeships and internships give students a chance to work hands-on something they’re passionate about. Cabela’s gives many fisheries and wildlife majors, the opportunity to work on projects important to them through the Cabela’s Apprenticeship Program. This past summer, Josie Ivy was one. Continue reading…
Students who developed an urban forestry plan for Hickman, Nebraska, through a School of Natural Resources course present the plan’s key findings. Continue reading…
Research Seminars have started for the School of Natural Resources. These are generally Wednesdays at 3:30 pm Central Time in 107 South Hardin Hall (Auditorium) and occasionally Fridays at 3:00 pm in the same location. Continue reading…
David Gosselin, Program Director of Environmental and Sustainability Studies, is the editor and contributor to the new book, "A Practical Guide for Developing Cross-Disciplinary Collaboration Skills." Continue reading…
Originally published September 15, 2023 -
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