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Research topics in the wildlife sciences area focus on the biological, ecological, and managerial aspects of wildlife populations.
How will our students change the world? Our programs explore the ways our forests, waterways, soils, and animals can thrive. Choose from these areas:
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. Since 1993, the Distinguished Alumnus Award has honored…
I am a plant biologist with a special passion for large organisms - trees! Trees are ‘large' not merely by their physical or genome size, but primarily by their longevity. Longevity depends on a perennial growth habit, which can mean added functionalities for genes, proteins, and metabolites… Read Bio
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…
This is a recording of the "Linking conservation and military missions" seminar by Brent Widener, Environmental Division Chief at Fort Benning, Georgia. The seminar was hosted on Sept. 4, 2025, as part of the Warnell Seminar Series.
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