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Our research in parks, recreation, and tourism focuses on the "human dimension" of natural resources, with special focus on outdoor recreation and nature-based tourism.
How will our students change the world? Our programs explore the ways our forests, waterways, soils, and animals can thrive. Choose from these areas:
Mike Chamberlain, Ph.D., has spent more than three decades studying the iconic game bird, balancing his role as a leading academic with his passion as a hunter. Last year, he was named the National Wild Turkey Federation (NWTF) Distinguished…
Nick Fuhrman loves teaching! He enjoys teaching undergraduate courses in natural history, environmental education, and teaching methods and graduate courses in educational program development and statistics. He hosts a national television series, “Ranger Nick,” and radio broadcasts on NPR. In… Read Bio
The Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources is proud to recognize three graduates whose achievements, leadership, and service reflect the very best of the Warnell community.
Warnell dedicates Building 3 to Charles H. Wheatley
This is a recording of the seminar Ancient Fish, Modern Challenges: Gulf Sturgeon in the Apalachicola River by Dr. Adam Fox, Assistant Professor at the University of Georgia's Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources. The seminar was hosted on…
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