The Bachelor of Science in Forest Science at the University of Wisconsin–Madison provides a scientific and hands-on foundation in managing forest ecosystems. Students explore climate change mitigation, conservation, wildlife habitat management, and sustainable forestry through coursework, research, and field experience.
Modeling Carbon Sequestration in Mixed Hardwood Forests
Impact of Invasive Tree Species on Native Forest Biodiversity
Evaluating Fire Management Practices in Northern Wisconsin
Forest Fragmentation and Its Effects on Wildlife Habitats
Remote Sensing for Forest Health Monitoring
Soil Nutrient Analysis in Reforested vs. Natural Forests
The Role of Forest Canopy Density in Water Retention
Silvicultural Techniques for Sustainable Timber Harvesting
Urban Forests and Their Contribution to Air Quality
Climate Change Effects on Tree Species Distribution
Forest Regeneration After Wildfires: Case Study Analysis
Comparative Study of Coniferous and Deciduous Growth Patterns
Assessing Public Perception of Forest Conservation Policies
Economic Valuation of Ecosystem Services in Managed Forests
Bark Beetle Outbreaks: Impact and Mitigation Strategies
Designing a Forest-Based Ecotourism Business Model
GIS Mapping of Old-Growth Forests in Wisconsin
Monitoring Forest Edge Effects on Plant Biodiversity
Role of Fungi and Microorganisms in Forest Soil Health
Carbon Offset Certification for Private Forest Owners
Community Involvement in Forest Stewardship Programs
Wildlife Corridor Planning for Forested Landscapes
Prepare for careers in forestry, climate research, or environmental consulting through a future-focused program built around science and sustainability.
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