News Archive: Forestry & Natural Resources
UK College of Agriculture, Food and Environment opens 2020 freshmen scholarship application
By
Seth Riker
Published on Oct. 7, 2019
Scholarship applications are due by Dec. 1.
Tree Week: a week of tree-centric activities for all
By
Carol Lea Spence
Published on Sep. 30, 2019
Wood Expo offers family fun, educational activities
By
Carol Lea Spence
Published on Sep. 12, 2019
The Kentucky Wood Expo returns to Masterson Station Park in Lexington from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Sept. 20 and 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on Sept. 21.
UK College of Agriculture, Food and Environment returns to Kentucky State Fair
By
Katie Pratt
Published on Aug. 12, 2019
The college's updated booth will allow fair attendees to experience more of the UK College of Agriculture, Food and Environment.
Short courses teach owners how to get the most from their woodlands
By
Carol Lea Spence
Published on Jun. 13, 2019
Woodland owners can find many benefits from attending one of three University of Kentucky Cooperative Extension Service short courses tailored to their region. The 2019 Woodland Owners Short Course will take place around the state in July and August.
Southern Forest Tree Improvement Conference comes to Lexington
By
Carol Lea Spence
Published on May. 20, 2019
The conference is June 3-6.
UK and Whitley County students help rebuild an ecosystem
By
Carol Lea Spence
Published on May. 15, 2019
Students from University of Kentucky forestry and natural resources and Whitley County High School FFA helped reforest an old strip mine in Whitley County.
Stephenson named director of UK Cooperative Extension Service
By
Laura Skillman
Published on May. 7, 2019
Stephenson begins her duties on Aug. 1.
The Arboretum to celebrate Arbor Day April 27
By
Carol Lea Spence
Published on Apr. 10, 2019
The Arboretum in Lexington honors and celebrates trees during the 28th observance of Arbor Day at The Arboretum.
Florence Williams, author of ‘The Nature Fix,’ to speak at UK
By
Carol Lea Spence
Published on Mar. 20, 2019
Florence Williams learned through extensive research that being in nature can not only improve mood and health, but it can also positively alter humans on a biological level.