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NC State gateway at sunset - Helping Migratory Birds Travel More Safely - Forestry and Environmental Resources NC State University

May 8, 2023

Helping Migratory Birds Travel More Safely

NC State researchers are working to characterize the risk of window or building collisions for migratory birds.

Group of award winners - 2023 FER Graduate Students Award Winners - Forestry and Environmental Resources NC State University

Apr 28, 2023

2023 FER Graduate Students Award Winners

FER presented graduate student awards Thursday, 20 April. All of these fellowships carry prestige and the Cooper, Davey, Namkoong, and FER Faculty fellowships include a cash award of $500.  The…

Apr 28, 2023

Graduation to Vocation: Omoyemeh Jennifer Ukachukwu Manages Forest Carbon Modeling

Upon graduating from NC State, Ukachukwu will work as a manager of forest carbon modeling with Anew Climate.

Apr 27, 2023

Graduation to Vocation: Houston Bumgarner to Protect Endangered Frogs for National Park Service

After graduating from NC State, Bumgarner will work as a biological science technician for the National Park Service at Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks in California.

Water quality information written in chalk - Student Profile: Jada West - Forestry and Environmental Resources NC State University

Apr 24, 2023

Student Profile: Jada West

Name: Jada West Major and Concentration: Environmental Sciences, Focal Area: Renewable Energy  Year: Senior Hometown: Rose Hill, NC 1. What led you to select your major at NC State? What led…

Apr 18, 2023

Natural Resources Student Gains Hands-On Experience With Endangered Lemurs

As a communications assistant at the Duke Lemur Center, Rhiannon See photographs free-ranging lemurs for the organization’s social media platforms and much more.

Apr 11, 2023

Allergy Season is Getting Worse — Thanks to Climate Change

Climate change is causing plants to produce higher concentrations of pollen for longer periods of time, according to one NC State expert.

Mar 29, 2023

5 Questions with Goodnight Doctoral Fellow Prabin Bhusal

Prabin Bhusal is a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Forestry and Environmental Resources at the College of Natural Resources. He is studying the socioeconomic and political processes that influence the institutions of community forestry in Nepal.

Mar 24, 2023

Professor’s Podcast Explores the Wild Side of Animal Tracking

NC State professor Roland Kays brings you crazy stories about animals, told by the people who study them.

Shasta Lake during a drought in California - Drought, Heat Waves Worsen West Coast Air Pollution Inequality - Forestry and Environmental Resources NC State University

Mar 23, 2023

Drought, Heat Waves Worsen West Coast Air Pollution Inequality

Drought and heat waves could make air pollution worse for communities that already have a high pollution burden in California, a study led by NC State researchers found.