Forestry, Wildlife, Natural Resources Team Webinar Series
OnlineThis talk will outline trophy pond management for bass and bream as well as the enhancements that pond owners may use to help tip the scales in favor of trophy...
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This talk will outline trophy pond management for bass and bream as well as the enhancements that pond owners may use to help tip the scales in favor of trophy...
Alabama Garden Chat is back! If you have questions about your gardens and landscapes, feel free to email us at alabamagardenchat@gmail.com! We will go through questions every Wednesday at 2:00...
The typical will leaves all to children equally which creates joint ownership and could lead to problems managing the land and eventually partition. Using a business entity or trust to...
This is the final component of a hybrid (online and in-person) training opportunity. *You must register by August 2nd* Become a certified Volunteer Monitor with Alabama Water Watch (AWW)! This...
Alabama Garden Chat is back! If you have questions about your gardens and landscapes, feel free to email us at alabamagardenchat@gmail.com! We will go through questions every Wednesday at 2:00...
How is heirs' property created, who are heirs, and potential solutions including a discussion of the Uniform Partition of Heirs Property Act Contact: Robert Tufts tuftsra@auburn.edu (334) 734-2120 Register Online...
We’re offering beekeepers the chance to attend virtual meetings from the comfort of one’s own home using a computer or mobile device. Each event will bring participants up to date...
This talk will cover how soils and water quality are protected during and after harvesting timber. Contact: Norm Haley nvh0001@aces.edu (256) 574-2143 Register Online View this event online: https://www.aces.edu/event/forestry-wildlife-natural-resources-team-webinar-series-5/
Alabama Garden Chat is back! If you have questions about your gardens and landscapes, feel free to email us at alabamagardenchat@gmail.com! We will go through questions every Wednesday at 2:00...
A discussion of what a trust can accomplish that a Will cannot. Also a discussion of the types of trusts and the provisions in a trust Contact: Robert Tufts tuftsra@auburn.edu...
Experts in agriculture, the environment and nutrition will address critical topics impacting Alabama communities Thursday, Oct. 26, as part the Alabama Cooperative Extension System’s Extension Week activities. The lecture, “Sustaining...
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Dr. Janaki R.R. Alavalapati, Dean
School of Forestry & Wildlife Sciences
Auburn University
3301 Forestry and Wildlife Building
602 Duncan Drive
Auburn, Alabama 36849-3418
Phone: 334-844-1004
Email: ajanaki@auburn.edu
It is my pleasure to welcome you to the 75th Anniversary Celebration of the School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences at Auburn University!
Thank you for visiting our website in observance of this important anniversary. We hope you’ll enjoy learning about the history of Auburn’s forestry and wildlife sciences programs within the interactive timeline and photo archive of the School’s significant milestones and achievements.
As you’ll discover, forestry first became a stand-alone program in what was then known as the School of Agriculture in 1946. Since that time, Auburn has produced thousands of well-qualified graduates, provided citizens with science-based solutions to improve their quality of life and developed solutions to some of society’s most complex natural resource challenges.
In honor of this occasion, the School has published Arthur L. Slotkin’s 75 Years of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences at Auburn University. Through personal interviews and in-depth research, Mr. Slotkin has created a detailed chronology that will take readers on a journey through time to discover how Auburn’s forestry and wildlife programs evolved to become the present-day School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences.
The School will commemorate its 75th anniversary from March 2021 through 2022. Throughout the year, we will invite our faculty, students, alumni, and friends to join us in celebrating the School’s rich history of teaching, research, and extension through a series of virtual and in-person *events, including:
In addition to this exciting calendar of events, we invite our alumni to share their Auburn experience by submitting stories, photos, and other memorabilia to our website that will be shared online with fellow alumni during the anniversary celebration year.
On behalf of the faculty and staff, we look forward to commemorating this milestone anniversary with you in honor of 75 years of forestry and wildlife Sciences at Auburn University!
Dr. Janaki R.R. Alavalapati, Dean