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Haub School of Environment and Natural Resources
Bim Kendall House
804 E Fremont St
Laramie, WY 82072
Phone: (307) 766-5080
Fax: (307) 766-5099
Email: haub.school@uwyo.edu
Bim Kendall House
804 E Fremont St
Laramie, WY 82072
Phone: (307) 766-5080
Fax: (307) 766-5099
Email: haub.school@uwyo.edu

Message from the director
The University of Wyoming's (UW) Haub School of Environment and Natural
Resources (ENR) advances the understanding and resolution of environment and natural resource issues through innovative, interdisciplinary teaching, collaborative decision making support, and dissemination of unbiased research and knowledge.
The school is supported by a state that values its university with
generous investment. We're also supported by faculty with a depth of natural resources
expertise and enthusiasm for interdisciplinary research and education who energetically bring their knowledge to balanced solutions.
Wyoming and the western U.S. enjoy an unparalleled richness of natural resources, and we face many complex challenges regarding the wise use of those resources. This complexity provides an opportunity for our faculty, students, and staff to work with partners to learn about issues, to bring knowledge to bear on those issues, and to facilitate collaborative decision making.
The Haub School of ENR offers a variety of opportunities. Students of our academic programs get into the field in Wyoming and work on international issues abroad. They engage in hands-on experiences that shape their futures as broad thinkers in natural resource science and management. The Ruckelshaus Institute initiatives provide important information and balanced processes to natural resource issues to engaged citizens and decision makers. Our new Biodiversity Institute fosters conservation of biodiversity through scientific and creative discovery.
In addition, we're launching a new logo to support our new structure. Explore the Haub School of ENR website to learn more about who we are and all we do!

Indy Burke, ENR Director
Learn more about our work:
Academic Programs | Ruckelshaus Institute | Biodiversity Institute
Our sustainable buildings: The Bim Kendall House | Berry Biodiversity Conservation Center