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A healthy forest needs dead trees. Sounds a little funny, doesn't it? Dead trees play at least two key roles in
maintaining forest health -- one while they're standing and one after they've fallen.
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Your future in Natural Resources

If you would like to solve environmental problems, consider the College of Natural Resources at the University of Idaho. We offer you exceptional teachers, individual attention, a diverse, interdisciplinary curriculum, and lots of hands-on experience.

Education is more than what happens in the classroom

Idaho boasts the second largest body of wilderness in the U.S., 12 national forests, millions of acres of forest and rangeland, vast river systems, a wealth of wildlife, diverse resource-based employment opportunities, and some of the finest outdoor recreation on the planet.

 

  • Nationally accredited programs
  • Caring, approachable faculty
  • Employment assistance
  • CNR House: living in community with other natural resource students

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