Ruhi co-authored a review on restoration of river flow regimes in Science this week.
Ruhi co-authored a review on restoration of river flow regimes in Science this week.
Dean David Ackerly's comment to CNR students regarding the upcoming UC Berkeley Global Climate Strike.
Dean Ackerly spoke on the status of the College and plans for the year ahead.
Conservation and Resources Studies student Sage Lenier leads a DeCal on sustainability.
Professor Kate O'neill discussed recycling and global waste with Terry Gross.
In this month’s Student Spotlight, graduate student Neem Patel tells us about setting forest fires, the importance of community in science, and her hope to have a career in an environmentally-focused industry.
Gialketsis, ’17, Conservation Resources Studies and Rhetoric, was passionate about environmental justice and proud to be a Berkeley grad.
Patel is one of seventeen fellows chosen by the Foundation for Food and Agriculture Research.
Benjamin Blackman researches sunflower history in collaboration with Michigan State University.
The College of Natural Resources welcomes three professors and two new cooperative extension specialists to the College this fall.
Masters of Development Practice alumnus Matt Mayes shares a photo essay that highlights his research working with an artisanal batik community.
AGU fellows are recognized for their scientific eminence in the Earth and space sciences.
A graduate student in the Energy & Resources Group, Moreno researches household-level food waste in the US.
Get to know Rocio Sanchez, graduate adviser in the Department of Plant and Microbial Biology.
The College of Natural Resources recognizes its retiring faculty members.
New research uses an algorithm to help make better global fishery population predictions.
This month's interview highlights an Energy and Resources Group graduate student.
The nutritional sciences and toxicology professor is among nine Berkeley faculty members honored for their work as scientists and engineers.
Spotted owls benefit from active fire management, not suppression, finds a new study co-authored by Scott Stephens.
The program helps participants build a network of environmentalists of color through professional development activities and events.