We offer undergraduate and graduate programs that emphasize critical thinking, collaborative problem solving, and interdisciplinary approaches in environmental systems science, sustainability, outdoor leadership, environmental law, and more.
Through our outreach initiatives and Collaborative Solutions Program, we support natural resource stakeholders around the state and region by providing information, resources, and collaborative problem solving trainings and services.
Our faculty members generate new thought and ideas to support sound natural resource decision making for the future. We conduct studies and produce creative works to advance the understanding of complex environmental challenges.
We support students as well as citizens, stakeholders, and decision makers by giving them the skills and tools they need to build durable, inclusive solutions to our most pressing environment and natural resource challenges.
Reciprocal learning for the world’s most iconic ecosystems
October 1-2, 2025 | Snow King Resort, Jackson, Wyoming
Join us for a global dialogue on the challenges, opportunities, and solutions for
conserving and managing wildlife in large, complex landscapes around the world.
Looking back at our previous 2018-22 strategic plan gave us a chance to celebrate the incredible successes we had in growing our faculty, staff, student enrollments, and impacts. In our new 2023-2028 plan, we chart a path through the next five years guided by:
View and download our strategic plan to learn more ->
FIELD AND INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCES
The Haub School of Environment and Natural Resources gives students many opportunities to learn beyond the classroom walls. Gain hands-on experience in one of our field courses across Wyoming and the world.
Example opportunities:
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Haub School Year in Review
Western Confluence magazine
Haub School Update
Haub School Year in Review
Western Confluence magazine
Haub School Strategic Plan
Haub School Update
Social License for Wyoming's Energy Future: What Do Residents Want?
Attitudes of Rural Westerners on the Environment and Conservation
Wyoming Renewable Energy Siting Collaborative: Recommendations to State Leadership
Let Environmentalists Acquire Extraction Rights to Conserve Natural Resources
Final Report: Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality's Surface Water Quality Standards Triennial Review Collaborative Learning Process, Sept 2021
Climate Change, Agency Decision-Making, and the Resilience of Land-Based Livelihoods
University of Wyoming
Bim Kendall House
804 E Fremont St
Laramie, WY 82072
Phone: (307) 766-5080
Fax: (307) 766-5099
Email: haub.school@uwyo.edu