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Natural Resource Management Projects at Colorado Mountain College

Interns conduct environmental assessments as part of natural resource management program.The Natural Resource Management (NRM) program at Colorado Mountain College (CMC) provides students with experiential learning through real life projects.  The NRM Program provides project support to a variety of federal, state, and local agencies as well as private partners through classroom and internship experiences.

By applying classroom knowledge and techniques to actual field projects, students greatly enhance their learning experience and develop a more complete understanding of these concepts. Students have the rare opportunity to directly interact with environmental professionals from private companies, as well as state and federal agencies, providing additional educational opportunities and networking. Exposure to real life projects and professionals expands students understanding of environmental issues, characterization, research, remediation and restoration.

Current Project Support
Colorado Gulch Restoration (PDF)
California Gulch Superfund (PDF)
Lake Fork Watershed Restoration (PDF)
Rocky Mountain Fen Research Project (PDF)

See complete listing of current Project Support.

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