Overview

The University of Florida is a public, land-grant research university, one of the most comprehensive in the United States and is home to the College of Agricultural and Life Sciences.  The food, agricultural, human and natural resource sciences are changing.  The College of Agricultural and Life Sciences is changing with them to prepare students to face the demands and challenges of the twenty-first century.  Educational programs are judged by the success of graduates, and our students of yesterday are industry leaders of today.  Our statewide educational program is designed so you too can join the ranks of tomorrow’s industry leaders.  The major in Natural Resource Conservation is co-administered by the School of Forest Resources & Conservation and the Department of Wildlife Ecology and Conservation. We prepare you to work for major corporations, governmental agencies and private consulting firms throughout the world.  We provide diverse learning opportunities that blend science, nature, environment and economics in a way that readies you to take your place in the global job market.


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