that helps, but there are other departments at Cornell that seem to be in the same area. What makes the Department of Natural Resources different?
Another good question – as you may have noticed, there are several programs at Cornell that are involved (either directly, or indirectly) with “environmental” subjects (perhaps not surprising, since Cornell is a very large school). The main programs that have direct involvement with one or more aspects of ‘environmental’ studies are BEE (Biological & Environmental Engineering), SES (Science of Earth Systems), SNES (Science of Natural & Environmental Systems), and DNR (Department of Natural Resources).
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- Where can more information about the Department of Environment and Natural Resources and its activities be found?
- that helps - but there are other Departments at Cornell that seem to be in the same area - what make DNR different?
- Is the department of Natural Resources Canada (formerly Energy, Mines and Resources) on the Internet?