2027 Applications Open March 1
At the Haub School of Environment & Natural Resources we believe that hands-on, immersive field and international learning experiences are essential components of a comprehensive environment & natural resources education. Get your hands dirty, travel the world, and meet professionals who tackle real natural resource challenges.
UPCOMING PROGRAMS
Summer 2026
Nat. Resource Management | WY
January 2027
Canaries & Climate | Tenerife, Spain
Winter Ecology | WY
Conservation & Development | Chile
Spring Break 2027
Expedition Leadership | Southwest
Summer 2027
Alpine Climate & Culture | Alps
Wild & Working Lands | Mongolia
Conservation & Sustainability | Arctic
LANDER / WIND RIVER RESERVATION
Explore water issues and tribal resource programs of the Eastern Shoshone and Northern Arapaho tribes.
PATAGONIA, CHILE
Understand natural resource conservation and development issues in Chilean Patagonia.
CANARY ISLANDS, SPAIN
Explore conservation, sustainable development, and climate impacts on island communities and ecosystems in Tenerife.
GREATER YELLOWSTONE
Study snow science, learn field naturalist skills, and explore plant and animal adaptations to winter conditions.
AMERICAN SOUTHWEST
Gain experience in group leadership, navigation, risk management, and outdoor skill techniques.
MONGOLIA
Explore nomadic cultures, wildlife conservation, and sustainable land use across Mongolia's grassland steppe and desert environments.
ARCTIC CIRCLE
Study the behaviors and adaptations needed for life to persist and thrive in tundra, permafrost, and glacial environments.
AUSTRIAN & ITALIAN ALPS
Tour on foot the landscapes and cultures of Europe’s high alpine communities.
QUEENSLAND, AUSTRALIA
Explore recreation, land conservation, and economic development in Queensland's coastal areas.
NEPAL
Explore wildlife conservation, community engagement, and sustainable development in one of the world’s most ecologically and culturally diverse regions.
COLORADO RIVER BASIN
Canyonlands: Climate, Water, Culture
Investigate the history, culture, and policies of the Colorado River canyonlands.