Special Events and Receptions

  • 7/10 Natural Resources Conservation Academy, July 10-16

    On Sunday, July 10th, the Department of Natural Resources and the Environment will hold their fifth annual Natural Resources Conservation Academy (NRCA; http://www.nrca.uconn.edu/). The NRCA is a transformative program that engages high school students from urban, rural, public, and private schools. Students will be introduced to the field of environmental science in a lasting way that is exciting and meaningful for the student, complementary to their existing science curriculum, and beneficial to the conservation of our environment. The NRCA consists of two intricately linked parts. Students will first spend a week at UConn during a summer field experience, which will be followed by a seven-month service-learning project within the student’s local community.

    The program is focused around topics in environmental science and conservation. Courses will focus on the application of knowledge to real-world problems, and are instructed by professors from UConn’s Department of Natural Resources and the Environment, Center for Environmental Sciences and Engineering as well as environmental professionals from state and federal agencies. Topics include water, forestry, soils, fisheries and wildlife, landscape ecology and habitat protection, and the use of web tools and geospatial technology all within the context of land use change. After the summer field experience, students will engage in individualized service-learning projects at the local level.

    The primary goal of the program is to have students serve as informed advocates for natural resource protection in their communities, paying particular attention to land use policies and zoning issues.

    For more information, contact: Dr. Laura Cisneros at 860-486-4917/laura.cisneros@uconn.edu