On September 16, 2005, the College of Natural Resources celebrated Amadeo Peter Giannini's foresight and his generosity to the University of California and to agriculture in California and throughout the world.
Mexican woods offer a look at California forests’ past

by UC Division of Agriculture & Natural Resources
Cal Still No. 1 National Public University
by Michelle Maitre
Magazine ranks Berkeley top public university, 20th among all colleges in country
Magazine ranks Berkeley top public university, 20th among all colleges in country
UC gives tips for coping with heat stress
by Pam Kan-Rice
The heat-related death of a man harvesting peppers in Kern County last month is a tragic reminder of the dangers of heat stress.
The heat-related death of a man harvesting peppers in Kern County last month is a tragic reminder of the dangers of heat stress.
ARE Update Quarterly July/August 2005
The latest ARE Update Quarterly Newsletter is now available.
Contents include:
1. "Diamond Walnut Growers."
Contents include:
1. "Diamond Walnut Growers."
Recent Awards
In case you missed May's CNR Awards Ceremony, you should know the college honored two friends with the CNR citation, and also recognized several
Conference: California Forest Futures 2005
Forests provide a wealth of public benefits - water, wildlife, wilderness, wood and a well-balanced climate. Yet, many in our state are unaware of how greatly we depend on forest goods and services.
Fall 2005 Commencement Address by Chief Oren Lyons

On May 22, Chief Oren Lyons delivered the following commencement address to CNR's class of 2005.
AGU Honors Professors Fung and Sposito
The American Geophysical Union recently honored two CNR faculty at its annual Honors Ceremony.
The Trees of Berkeley
by Originally posted January, 2004
Take a virtual tour of some of the landmark specimens on the University of California, Berkeley campus.
Read More Here
Take a virtual tour of some of the landmark specimens on the University of California, Berkeley campus.
Read More Here
Graduate program: Best in the West
Congratulations to the graduate program in Environmental Science, Policy & Management for being ranked #1 among environmental policy and management graduate programs in the West!