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Few would question the preeminent importance of the environment and natural resources to all aspects of life in Wyoming and the West — the quality of life; the sustainability and profitability of agriculture, extractive industries, and tourism; and the maintenance of diverse ecological systems.
The University of Wyoming is a resource to the citizens of Wyoming and the West. Through the William D. Ruckelshaus Institute and the Helga Otto Haub School of Environment and Natural Resources, it is ideally situated to bring together the best science and collaborative processes advice to assist with the resolution of economically important and scientifically complex environment and natural resource issues. In these areas, the University of Wyoming has a clear institutional strength based on a faculty well recognized for its depth and breadth in disciplines interrelated to the environment and natural resources. Building upon these strengths the University of Wyoming prepares its students as citizens and professionals and assists the people of Wyoming and the West.
The Ruckelshaus Institute is the model for developing new approaches in resolving the difficult regional, national and international environmental and natural resource problems that are pervasive in society today.
The Haub School builds students knowledge and provides tools through a multidisciplinary experience that prepares them to work with others in solving environmental and natural resources problems.
The Ruckelshaus Institute and the Haub School rely upon the generosity of a growing number of individuals, foundations, corporations, and agencies that share the Institute's goals and objectives. Institute support can be designated for annual operations, establishment of an Institute endowment fund, or for specific Institute research and policy projects. Private support is vital and we are very grateful to the donors and volunteers who help make the Institute vision a reality.
If you would like to discuss a possible gift to the Ruckelshaus Institute and the Haub School, please call Chris Spooner, Director of Major Giving at the UW Foundation, at 307-766-5087. It is also possible to give online through the University of Wyoming Foundation. Thank you.
Helga Otto Haub School of Environment and Natural Resources
Wyoming Open Spaces Initiative
University of Wyoming
Dept. 3971
1000 E. University Ave.
Laramie, WY 82071-2000
(307) 766-5080
e-mail: ienr@uwyo.edu