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Future Students

Welcome to the Department of Forest, Rangeland and Fire Sciences at the University of Idaho.  Our Department is composed of an amazing group of undergraduate students, graduate students, staff, and faculty who share a passion for understanding the natural world and discovering how best to manage these incredible resources.  Located in the northern Rocky Mountains of Idaho, we are surrounded by beautiful forests, rivers, and streams that provide a fantastic backdrop for learning and exploring.  

We take our legacy of leadership in these fields seriously – our forestry, rangeland conservation, and renewable materials programs have been around for more than a century, and our undergraduate degree in fire ecology and management was the first of its kind in the country.  

We believe students benefit from the opportunity to learn from leading researchers, and our faculty will share this knowledge and work with you side-by-side in the classroom and the field.   We place a high priority on hands-on learning and utilizing our diverse resources to provide you with a unique experience.  Many are located near our Moscow campus, including the 8,500-acre University of Idaho Experimental Forest, Pitkin Forest Nursery, and the only Fire Combustion Lab located on a university campus in the U.S.  And if you want to go further abroad, we have resources across the state from the McCall Field Campus on the shores of Lake Payette, the UI Water Center in Boise, and the 10,400-acre Rinker Rock Creek Ranch near Hailey, Idaho.    

Our academic and support staff in the Department and College of Natural Resources are committed to offering a welcoming environment for our students. We are devoted to providing an enriching experience where you will develop personal connections with your professors and other students.  Through our diverse and extensive partnerships with private industry, public agencies, and non-profits, we will provide you with opportunities to establish professional networks and develop skills that prepare you for your future career.  Have no doubt that our graduates are in high demand across the U.S. and world. 

Consistent with our land-grant mission, our research programs are focused on discovering and disseminating new knowledge related to forests and rangelands of Idaho and beyond.  Through integrated, multidisciplinary approaches we strive to develop basic and solution-based science to develop better approaches to management, conservation, and restoration of ecosystems and landscapes. Our faculty and staff are committed to creating the knowledge and educate the future leaders needed to meet society’s needs.

Want to learn more?  Explore our website and other information to learn more about the exciting things we are doing.  Or better yet, give us a call or stop by for a visit.  We would be happy to show you how we can help you prepare for your future.

Charles Goebel
Department Head & Professor

 

Contact Us

Forest, Rangeland and Fire Sciences

Physical Address:
975 W. 6th Street
Moscow, Idaho

Mailing Address:
875 Perimeter Drive MS 1133
Moscow, ID 83844-1133

Phone: 208-885-7952

Email: frfs@uidaho.edu

Web: College of Natural Resources

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