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April 2019

Student working in field with leopard

Apr 17, 2019

Graduation to Vocation: Researching the Impact of Human Population Density on Leopards

After living in Africa for 5 years, Matt Snider came to the College of Natural Resources to research the human-made impact on wildlife.

Student poses while hiking

Apr 17, 2019

Graduation to Vocation: Connecting Others With the Environment through Education

Lauren Lintz is graduating with a Master’s in Natural Resources with a focus in Environmental Interpretation. After graduating, she plans to move to Greenville, South Carolina and will pursue an…

Apr 17, 2019

Fact Check: Is Pollen Season Getting Worse?

With the start of every spring, a blanket of pine pollen turns parts of North Carolina a yellowish-green.

Apr 16, 2019

Can Multiple Carnivores Coexist in Cities?

As growth makes neighborhoods more crowded for humans, it's also concentrating carnivores like bobcats and coyotes into the remaining green spaces.

Student hiking in Chile

Apr 15, 2019

Graduation to Vocation: Promoting Sustainability through Forest Management

College of Natural Resources graduate Wilder Person wants to help others through forest management.

Lake Raleigh - #PackToNature - College of Natural Resources News NC State University

Apr 11, 2019

#PackToNature

Get #PackToNature with us on Instagram.

Michael Biggerstaff

Apr 10, 2019

Alumni Profile: Michael Biggerstaff

Michael blends the experience he learned in various on-campus clubs to the many duties he performs as a biological scientist for the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission.

Dr Steph Jeffries teaching students in field

Apr 4, 2019

Dr. Steph Jeffries Wins Sustainability Award

She was recognized by NC State for her dedication and passion for sustainability.

Alumni Camille Brown

Apr 3, 2019

Alumni Profile: Camille Brown

Camille uses horseback riding to help teenage girls throughout Wake County stay focused in school as a program manager at CORRAL Riding Inc.

Belltower and trees - Researchers Discover a Tree That Hugs You Back - College of Natural Resources News NC State University

Apr 1, 2019

Researchers Discover a Tree That Hugs You Back

Researchers in Forestry & Environmental Resources have discovered a gene anomaly that makes trees hug you back.