BS Fish, Wildlife, and Conservation Biology
Office in Wagar Building, Room 109D
(970) 491-5020
warnercnr.colostate.edu/departments/fwcb
Professor Kathryn Stoner, Department Head
We are the only program in Colorado to offer comprehensive undergraduate and graduate education in Fish, Wildlife, and Conservation Biology. We have approximately 550 undergraduates and 60 graduate students enrolled in our department. Over 2,400 alumni are working to resolve natural-resource related issues. We contribute to the economic and ecological health of our state by assisting many individuals and agencies to solve complex environmental problems.
Office in Wagar Building, Room 109D
(970) 491-5020
warnercnr.colostate.edu/departments/fwcb
Professor Kathryn Stoner, Department Head
We are the only program in Colorado to offer comprehensive undergraduate and graduate education in Fish, Wildlife, and Conservation Biology. We have approximately 550 undergraduates and 60 graduate students enrolled in our department. Over 2,400 alumni are working to resolve natural-resource related issues. We contribute to the economic and ecological health of our state by assisting many individuals and agencies to solve complex environmental problems.