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Featured Projects
Big Cat Conservation: Research You Can Sink Your Teeth Into
Wildlife Professor Lisette Waits collaborates with international conservation scientists to save Nepal's Bengal tigers.
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NATO Advanced Research Workshop
Warfare Ecology: Synthesis, Priorities and Policy Implications for Peace and Security
CNR researchers lead international research workshop on the ecological impacts of warfare.
» NATO ARW - Warfare Ecology: Synthesis, Priorities and Policy Implications for Peace and Security
Reducing Fire Hazards and Sustaining Water Flows
University of Idaho grad students work with forestry groups to study management needs for forested watersheds
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Undergraduates Are Getting Out There and Making a Difference
Fishery and Wildlife Resources students study Chinook salmon in Big Creek, Idaho
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Studying Forest Diversity
College of Natural Resources faculty, students and local scientists are studying the role of woodpeckers as a keystone species
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Sagebrush Steppe and Fire in Lava Lake Ranch
Faculty and students in the College of Natural Resources are in the midst of a three-year research project studying rangeland of Lava Lake Ranch located in Hailey, Idaho.
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Strengthening Western Ecosystems
CNR is in the midst of a three-year study that will positively impact grazing management decisions on many ranches in the sage steppe ecosystem.
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