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The College of Forestry situated at Ranichauri in Tehri Garhwal about 15 km from New Tehri, 71 km from Rishikesh and 110 km from Dehradun on Rishikesh - New Tehri Road. It is spread over an area of 203 hectares consisting of forest, orchards and various research blocks at an altitude ranging between 1700 and 2200 m above msl.
College of Forestry and Hill Agriculture, Ranichauri, G. B. Pant University of Agriculture and Technology, Pantnagar now with VCSG University of Horticulture & Forestry, Bharsar, Uttarakhand College of Horticulture and Forestry, Maharana Pratap University , Jhalawar , Rajasthan now with Agriculture University, Kota , Rajasthan
West Virginia Junior College–Charleston: Cross Lanes: Private for-profit Associate's college: 225 1892 [48] ACICS: West Virginia Junior College–Morgantown: Morgantown: Private for-profit Associate's college: 525 1922 [47] ACICS: West Virginia Northern Community College: Wheeling: Public Associate's college: 1,222 1972 [42] [49] ACEN, JRCERT ...
College of Natural Resources, Department of Forest Ecology and Biogeosciences, University of Idaho The Helga Otto Haub School of Environment and Natural Resources , University of Wyoming College of Agricultural, Human, and Natural Resource Sciences , Washington State University
(For higher educational institutions offering bachelor's, master's or doctoral degrees in forestry and related fields see: List of forestry universities and colleges.) This is a list of notable secondary , tertiary , technical schools, and practical training institutes around the world offering one- or two-year forestry technician degrees ...
1904 - Department of Horticulture and Forestry, Iowa State College (now Iowa State University), Ames, Iowa USA; First forestry course 1877, department established 1877, forestry curriculum approved 1904. Forestry program continues to offer B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. degrees within the Department of Natural Resource Ecology and Management. [15]
By 1975, a School of Forestry and Wildlife Resources was established. This school became an official university college in 1992, named the College of Forestry and Wildlife Resources. In 2000, the college changed its name to the College of Natural Resources before settling on its current title in 2010. [3]
However, to provide service to the hill region its other stations are situated at Ranichauri (Tehri district), Majhera (Nainital district) and at Lohaghat-Sui (Champawat district). There are 763 teachers and officers 59 technical staff, 631 administrative and ministerial personnel and 1425 class III employees, amounting to a total strength of 2878.