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The Future Issue - 2013

Natural Resource Education

Issue Cover Date: January 21, 2013

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How are premier programs shaping leaders and, by extension, the West? How are they evolving to meet the needs and mold the future of our changing region? Who are the innovators? And where are programs breaking new ground? A must issue for colleges and universities, innovative and non-traditional programs, conservation groups and others shaping the future with educational programs and conferences.

 
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