College of Natural Resources, UC Berkeley

Unusual Suspects

Join us in a conversation with community leaders about the experiences of their communities, as they propose and implement novel climate change interventions. Alumni House, Toll Room. Friday, October 15, 2010 5 p.m. FREE! MORE»

Alumni Spotlight

Ludmilla Aristilde received her doctorate in Molecular Toxiology from CNR. Over the past year, she has been involved in postdoctoral research at Princeton University. Read more about Ludmilla's story in BREAKTHROUGHS »

Howler Monkey Census

The Howler Monkey census at the Smithsonian’s Barro Colorado Island research station in Panama, organized by Katie Milton, revealed that monkey numbers have not changed significantly since the first census 33 years ago. MORE»

Zivnuska Hall Opening

Cal Alumni foresters, faculty, staff, and friends of the College of Natural Resources gathered on July 17, 2010 for the opening of New Zivnuska Hall at UC Berkeley's Forestry Camp. MORE»

Beahrs ELP Anniversary

On July 8th, the Beahrs Environmental Leadership Program (ELP) kicked off its 10th anniversary celebration with discussion on the topic: Environmental Leadership: A Force that Persists. MORE»

What's New


ESPM Department Seminar Series are now posted

Take a look at the new 2010 ESPM Department Seminar Series! The new schedule is posted on the ESPM Events Page.

New Funds Flow towards Saving the Redwoods

Researchers from UC Berkeley, UC Davis and Humbolt State who have been studying the affect of climate change on the CA redwood trees just received new funding from billionare Ken Fisher!

Listening to Earth Breathe

Prof. Baldocchi and researcher Rodrigo Vargas are involved in monitoring Earth's breathing- or the exchange of carbon dioxide, water vapor and energy between vegetation on the ground and the planet's atmosphere via 500 towers set globally.

Video Spotlight


New Funds For the Redwoods

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