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Natural Resources Careers Plentiful

Many students shy away from natural resources studies because they think few job opportunities exist in the field, says USU professor Terry Sharik. But retirement numbers in the U.S. Forest Service, Environmental Protection Agency and U.S. Geological Survey are rising, he says. Private industry also seeks graduates who understand conservation.
 
For more information, contact Terry L. Sharik, department head and professor, Department of Environment and Society, College of Natural Resources, Utah State University, 435-797-3270.  

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