NRS in the News
2007
- Bear center gets new resident. WSU bear center has a new member, a young blond female from Yellowstone.
(The Daily Evergreen, 8/31/2007) » Read more - Whether teaching or researching, fungi are his trip. When most people play a Hawaiian vacation they think of beaches, sun and luaus. Jack Rogers, professor of plant pathology and natural resource sciences, thinks fungi.
(WSU News, 3/19/2007) » Read more - Endangered rabbits released. Columbia Basin pygmy rabbits are fighting their way back from the endangered list with the help of Washington State University research associate Becky Elias, who released 20 of the little critters into their natural habitat on March 13.
(WSU News, 3/16/2007) » Read more
Related Articles: Fox News (link); Santa Fe New Mexican (link)
2006
- Natural resource scholars to speak on environment issues. Keith Blatner, professor and chair of the Department of Natural Resource Sciences at WSU, and Roje S. Gootee, a WSU doctoral candidate, will speak on the "Committee for Environmental Research, Education and Outreach (CEREO): A Brief Overview" on April 12.
(WSU News, 4/5/2006) » Read more - Mule deer nutrition and reproduction studied. Is poor nutrition contributing to a decrease in the number of mule deer in the Pacific Northwest? That is a question researchers at Washington State University are working to answer using deer hand-raised on the Pullman campus.
(WSU News, 1/29/2006) » Read more
2005
- Steve Irwin's New Breed Vets show features WSU. On Thursday, Dec. 22, at 7 p.m. PST, Steve "The Crocodile Hunter" Irwin showcases several internationally recognized clinical care and research programs at WSU, including the Bear Center.
(WSU News, 12/12/2005) » Read more - WSU biologist probes beastly behavior. Robert Wielgus has studied grizzly bears in Idaho, cougars in British Columbia and lynx in Washington. So when the Washington State University expert on large carnivores took a sabbatical last year, of course he went to ... Paris.
(WSU News, 12/1/2005) » Read more
2003
- Natural resources school to meet ecological challenges. The heart of the matter was expressed by the implementation committee’s introduction to their draft proposal last December: "In looking to an uncertain and challenging future, the Faculty at Washington State University would rather lead than follow. We are asking the WSU Administration, our Colleagues, and the University community to help us break down institutional barriers to progressive growth and change. We are asking for the opportunity to self-develop and implement a cornerstone of the WSU Strategic Plan and our future land grant mission by creating a School of Natural Resources and Environment."
(WSU News, 3/10/2003) » Read more
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