Nearly half the land on earth is rangeland. This includes grasslands, shrublands, woodlands and desert. Managing these natural landscapes and wild habitats – and the life that exists on them – requires specialized skills and science-based knowledge.
In this program, students will learn how to manage, conserve, and restore rangelands. Deeply rooted in ecology, the program provides a solid understanding of ecological restoration and the effects of soil, animal grazing, fir,e and climate change on plants. They will also study topics in livestock management, wildlife, social factors, recreation, agriculture, and other areas of natural resource management.
The program can be tailored to their chosen career track. Graduates are in high demand by government agencies, conservation groups, tribal organizations, environmental consulting firms, ranches, and other organizations.