School of Natural Resources faculty members led study abroad programs in Mexico and Japan this summer. Mexico Assistant Professor Alejandro Molina-Moctezuma led the Ecology and Conservation of Neotropical Fishes in…
School of Natural Resources faculty members led study abroad programs in Mexico and Japan this summer. Mexico Assistant Professor Alejandro Molina-Moctezuma led the Ecology and Conservation of Neotropical Fishes in…
The Smith County team took home the top spot at this year’s state 4-H Wildlife Judging Contest from June 10-11 at Latimer Reservation in Van Buren County. Smith County will…
Professor Sharon Jean-Philippe told The Conversation about the Principles of Urban Forestry course! Students learn about growing and maintaining urban trees in the classroom and up in trees. Read about…
Outdoor Recreation and Park Management Professor Ryan Sharp spoke to WBIR about the new ORPM concentration and the opportunities it offers students.
The Post-doctoral Research Associate’s primary responsibility will be to continue existing research on silvicultural studies of various hardwood species throughout the Central Hardwood Region. The experiments were established with pedigreed…
Written by Charles Denney with UTIA Maintaining resources is critical to protecting the environment and the benefits nature can provide for us. It could also turn into a rewarding career…
Brent Reaves, lifelong outdoorsman and host of “This Country Life” podcast from MeatEater, visited UT in February to guest lecture for a wildlife and fisheries science course. He also participated…
Twenty-five undergraduate scientists, including seven SNR students, took part in the poster celebration for the Herbert Experiential Research Opportunities Program on Monday in the Agriculture and Natural Resources Building. Topics…
Professor Matt Gray took students in his Amphibian Ecology Conservation class to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park to capture salamanders. The group disinfected their shoes to kill any pathogens…