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Solving Local and Global Challenges, Together

Our faculty work with community and industry partners to deliver impactful, innovative research solutions for complex environmental challenges.

Our own Katherine Griffey ’26 recently spoke to students about their tips for getting an internship and tips for a successful interview. Check out what they had to say. 💼
#NCStateCNR’s Marley Kelly gives us a behind-the-scenes look at a day in Washington D.C. with the James Buzzard Leadership Fellows. 🌆🐾

Kelley is a senior majoring in fisheries, wildlife and conservation biology in @ncstatefer and a 2025-26 Buzzard Fellow. She also serves as the president of the @leopoldwildlifeclub and as a peer mentor for @ncstatetriocollegiate.

🔗 Learn about the Buzzard Fellows program through the link in our bio.
Join us next week for the 2025 Frederick and Joan Barkalow Distinguished Conservationist Lecture! Open to the public, this year’s lecture will feature the work of Dr. Whit Gibbons. 

As a herpetologist, Dr. Gibbons is a professor emeritus of ecology at the University of Georgia and the former head of the environmental outreach and education program at Savannah River Ecology Laboratory. His lecture will be centered around “Turtle Tales from a Long Life in the Slow Lane: Mysteries and Discoveries in a Never-Ending Story.”

📅: Wednesday, Oct. 29
⏰: Doors open at 3 p.m.; Lecture: 3:30-4:30 p.m.
📍: Witherspoon Student Center, Room 126

🔗: Learn more about this year's lecture at the link in our bio.
We had an amazing time meeting prospective members of the Pack at this weekend’s Open House. 🐺 🐾 

In attendance were approximately 700 prospective College of Natural Resources students and their families. 

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From an early love for "creepy crawlies" to stewarding local natural resources, alumnus Thomas Reed '19 has had quite the journey.

Today, Reed serves as the manager of the Wake County Open Space program. In his role, he oversees three nature preserves and nearly 10,000 acres of conservation land.

“Ever since I was a kid, I always had kind of this love for the unloved, so things that people typically consider creepy crawlies — the insects, reptiles, amphibians, arachnids, kind of all the stuff that people tend not to like. I’m not really sure what drew me towards them, but I’ve always just really enjoyed them. I think they just don’t get the appreciation that they deserve.”

Check out the link in our bio to learn about Reed's journey and career today.
Congratulations to Jonathan Morizet-Davis, who was recently selected as the recipient of the second annual Peter W. Hart Graduate Student Award! 🎉

Jonathan is a P.h.D. candidate in the Department of Forest Biomaterials (@ncstatefb). He has been a part of several professional graduate teams and organizations, such as the Sustainable Innovation Lab and the “A Gift Seed” project led by our Christmas Tree Genetics Program.

Click the link in our bio to learn more about Jonathan's journey in #NCStateCNR. 

📸: Jonathan Morizet-Davis presenting his work at the American Center for Life Cycle Assessment Conference last month