- Patricia Cramer and John Bissonette, Transportation and Wildlife Passages, from TR News, May-June 2009, pp. 12-19. Copyright, Transportation Research Board, National Research Council, Washington, D.C. Posted with permission of TRB.
- Johan du Toit, Anamarie Lamb, 'Go in that Direction' - USU team heads to Mozambique
- Mike Kuhns, Planning an Urban Forest
- Fred Provenza, Trained Sheep Offer Vinyard Benefits
- Barbara Bentz Edits New Book on Bark Beetle Outbreaks
- Fred Wagner Edits New Book on Climate Warming
- Kimberly Quinn, Wildlife Science Major, Receives All-WAC Academic Honors
- USU Quinney Scholars Capture Top Awards at Wildlife Conclave
- Aggie Wildlife Science Students Host Peers from Western Universities
- USU Range Science Students Excel in National Competition
- Juniper Systems gift to CNR GEOSPAtial Sciences Teaching Lab
- Doug Ramsey, Wildland Resources Professor Receives Outstanding Service Award
- Aggie Foresters Number One in National Competition
- Yared Fubusa, Bridging Wildlife and Humanity
- USU Opens Ecofriendly Wetland Center
- Jamin Johanson, Graduating Senior First in State at Range Management Competition
- Mary Conner, Research Award from Berryman Institute
- Terry Messmer, Deer Killed on Utah Roads
- CNR Graduate Students Receive Scholarships and Fellowships
- Dr. Fnu Suhubdy, Fulbright Visiting Scholar, Wildland Resources and BEHAVE
- Patty Cramer, John Bisonnette, Thinking Anew about a Migratory Barrier: Roads
- Mike Conover, Alligator Hunts Raise Questions
- Brett Roper, Lead Shot Kills After Hunters Gone
- Brett Roper, Utah Waterfowl Opener Always Exciting
- Jer Pin Chong, USU Diversity Award Recipient
- Scientists Gather at USU to Discuss Aspen Decline
- Gary Howes, Wildland Resources Graduate Student Receives CIBR Student Grant
- Aspen Conference, Striking Gold: Wolves Credited with Helping Quaking Aspen
- Paul Rogers, Robert Gillies, Trees Dying Off in Unprecedented Numbers
- Jared Wight, Wildlife Science, Meet the new Aggies 2008
- Michael Wolfe, Cougar Population Rebounding agter Hunting Reduced
- Fred Wagner Receives Wildlife Publication Award
- Restoring Spawn Creek by Shauna Leavitt
- Patricia Cramer, Phenomenon: Wildlife Crossings
- Harvey Gates, Restoration of Charred Land a Long Road
- Fred Provenza, USU Wildlands Expert is Wildly Unusual 'Rebel'
- Robert Schmidt, A Line in the Sand:Humans, Wildlife in Harm's Way
- Karen Mock, Research May Have Found New Mussel Gunus
- Ryan Wilson, Wildland Resources Grad Student Receives ASM Grant
- Michael Wolfe, Living with Big Cats
- Wildland Resources Grad Students Present Research Ideas
- Fred Provenza Receives USU's 2008 D. Wynne Thorne Research Award
- Katie Santini, CNR Honors Top Scholars
- Leah Smith, Chris Perkins, Wildland Resources Students Honored at Statewide Gathering
- Cindy McArthur, Cody B. Scott, USU Natural Resources Alums Honored at Range Science Meeting
- Casey Addy, Ashley Hansen and Katie Santini, USU Range Science Team Captures Top Honor Second Year in a Row
- Amanda Murray, A Fighting Chance for Antelope Island's Bighorn Sheep
- Michael Wolfe, USU Wildlife Ecologist Receives Award of Excellence
- USU Uintah Basin Campus Offers New Wildlife Degree
- John Bissonette, Patricia Cramer, Wildland Resources Research Featured in National Media
- Karen Mock, Turkey CSI: USU Lab's DNA Analysis Nabs Poacher
- Benjamin Baldwin, USU Educator Named Outstanding Young Range Management Professional
- Cindy McArthus, USU Grad, New Forest Service Liaison for SRM
- Rangeland Cup won by USU CNR Team at Society for Range Management Conference 2007
- Fred Wagner, Hotter Utah – Not All Bad?
- Phoebe Prather, Russell Norvell, Wildland Resources Students Honored at Statewide Gathering
- Johan du Toit, Giraffes 'winning by a neck'
- John Bissonette, Patricia Cramer, Sharing the Roaded Landscape
- Fred Provenza, Behave and Eat your Veggies . . . and Forage
- Karen Mock, Ron Ryel, More to Tracing Aspens’ Family Tree than Meets the Eye
- Gene Schupp, Beth Fowers, Mark Brunson, Range Conservation a Step at a Time
- Peter Adler, Climate Changes May be Good for Plants
- John Shivik, When Neighboring Worlds Collide
- Eric LaMalfa, Fiery Field School: Teaching and Learning in Rural Ethiopia
- Mike Conover, Predators, Humans Sharing Habitats a Volatile Mix
- Mike Kuhns, Pruning is tricky mix of aesthetics, safety
