College of Natural Resources
cnr@uidaho.edu
phone: (208) 885-8981
toll free:
fax: (208) 885-5534
P.O. Box 441142
Moscow, ID 83844-1142

Outreach Programs

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Aquaculture Research Institute
Promoting and coordinating aquaculture research activities at the university and throughout the state and region.
» Aquaculture Research Institute
United Arab Emirates, February 2009
Center for International Training and Outreach (CITO)
Delivering outreach and capacity-building programs in environmental communication, sustainable tourism, and protected area management to clients worldwide, reaching more than 42,000 people in 40 countries and 41 US states
» CITO Director Sam Ham
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Forestry & CNR Outreach
Have a problem with your tree or trees? Receive help in stewarding your forested property.
» Extension Forestry
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Idaho Cooperative Fish & Wildlife Research Unit
Addressing complex environmental issues across virtually every North American ecological community
» Cooperative Fish & Wildlife Research Unit
Field Study
Inland Empire Tree Improvement Cooperative (IETIC)
Using classical plant breeding techniques to improve native species.
» Inland Empire Tree Improvement Cooperative
Outdoor class
McCall Outdoor Science School (MOSS)
Using the outdoors as an interactive tool for learning about science, place and community
» McCall Outdoor Science School
Winter group
Park Studies Unit - National Park Visitor Services Project
Conducts surveys to learn more about park visitors in affiliation with units of the National Park System.
» Park Studies Unit
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Policy Analysis Group
Providing objective analysis of the impacts of natural resource proposals
» Policy Analysis Group
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Rangeland Ecology Teacher Workshop
Each summer, the Idaho Rangeland Resources Commission partners with the REM department to offer teacher continuing education classes on rangeland topic.
» Rangeland Ecology Teacher Workshop
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Wilderness Ecology Enrichment Course
Take part in a unique wilderness experience this May. Field course participants will learn about plant communities, fire ecology and wildlife ecology of the Big Creek River Drainage at Taylor Ranch.
» Wilderness Ecology Enrichment Course
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Wildland Fire Outreach
Facilitating information and technology sharing, exchange, collaboration, and development to support wildland fire and natural resource professionals and policymakers
» Wildland Fire Program