Department of Ecosystem Science & Management

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Muddy boots from trekking through a Georgia salt marsh. See more photos from the Wetlands of the Southeastern US Field Trip.

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Rachel Brauner front row center Student worker for ESSM is one of the thirteen students from the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources Policy Internship Program. Read more...

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Dr. Mark Tjoelker awarded top faculty honors in Molecular and Environmental Plant Sciences. Read more...

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Candace Seeve receives Outstanding Student Award in Molecular and Environmental Plant Sciences. Read more...

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CONGRATULATIONS TO Dr. Ben Wu - 2009 Winner of the Presidential Professor for Teaching Excellence Read more...

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Morgan Oliver, Leader and Influencer. Read more...

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Candace Seeve is working to determine how gene expression changes in pines subjected to drought or disease.

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Forestry student, Erin Thomas, collects data for developing a forest management plan.

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Spatial Sciences graduate student class (from L to R) Amy Williams, professor Dr. Sorin Popescu, Kathryn Ramirez, Jared Stukey, Muge Mutlu, and Mark Karnauch

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Spatial Sciences graduate students Muge Mutlu and Jared Stukey

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Dr. Popescu's ground-based lidar training.

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Dr. Georgianne Moore's Ecological Restoration of Wetland and Riparian Systems class in the Fall 2008 trip to Austin.

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Kathryn Ramirez in Introduction to GIS class 651.

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Dr. Feagin's GIS class is participating in the City of College Station's GIS Day 2008.

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Drs. Popescu and Washington-Allen and graduate students Tony Ku (MS) and Muge Mutlu (PhD) taking ground-based lidar measurements with a Leica Scan Station 2 sensor.

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Dr. Briske conducting a field demonstration at range area.

ESSM teaching retreat will be held from July 30-31 at the TAMU Beef Center.
Please RSVP to Brandi Mercado at BMMercado@ag.tamu.edu.

What sets us apart?

Our vision of science-based problem solving in Ecosystem Science and Management guides our education, research, and extension programs. We're problem solvers who use technology with a fresh approach.