Forestry Club of UW-Madison

Forestry Club of UW-Madison The University of Wisconsin-Madison Forestry Club was founded on November 6, 1968 with the purpose of bring forestry resources and education to students.

The University of Wisconsin-Madison Forestry Club was founded on November 6, 1968 with the purpose of bring forestry and recreation resources management students more closely together socially and professionally and to represent them in campus affairs. It is through the UW-Madison Forestry Club that students are able to come together and learn more about their profession with fellow students in an

atmosphere that promotes individual growth and professional integrity. The mission of the Department of Forest and Wildlife Ecology is to provide science-based research, instruction, and extension that supports forest and wildlife conservation and management in an ecologically, economically, and socially sustainable fashion. The Department of Forest and Wildlife Ecology had its origin in 1933 when the University of Wisconsin-Madison created a Chair in Game Management for Professor Aldo Leopold. Six years later, Leopold formed the Department of Wildlife Management, the first academic department in the world dedicated to the emerging field of wildlife management. Forestry research was conducted in several college programs and in 1959, the Department of Forestry and Wildlife Management was created to organize forestry and wildlife research under one program. In 1962, the college created separate Departments of Forestry and Wildlife Management. A further change in 1967 created the Department of Wildlife Ecology, a name more in keeping with the Department’s emphasis on the inter-relationships of animals and their physical environment. In 1997, the department name was changed to the Department of Forest Ecology and Management. The two departments were again combined in 2007 to form the Department of Forest and Wildlife Ecology.

09/26/2022

Reminder: First Forestry Club meeting of the semester today, 5:30pm in the Tree Fort in Russell Labs

11/08/2021

The UW Forestry Club will unfortunately not be holding our annual Christmas Tree sale this year. We were not able to find a supply of trees. We apologize for the inconvenience. Look for us next winter, we will have sorted out the supply issues and have trees. Thanks!

09/23/2021

Hey all, long time no see. Just a reminder about the forestry club schedule this semester. Starting today, Thursday September 23, there will be biweekly meetings (on Thursdays) at 5pm. Tonight we are doing pizza and trivia, future nights we will have fun things as well.

We are open to all students regardless of major, whether forest science, natural resources, or just want to eat pizza and learn some forest trivia. Graduates in Madison on a thursday night we would love if you came and hung out with us too.

For more information, feel free to DM Tien Kolodziej on Facebook or the Forestry Club instagram. Hope to see you at the meeting tonight or one in the future.

08/03/2021

Hey all, it's about that time again for a club meeting. Come join us on Zoom for this month's meeting at 7pm Central time on Sunday August 8th.

Anyone is welcome to attend!

Send an email to [email protected] for the zoom url

02/25/2021

Join us on Zoom at 7:30 pm next Friday for our March meeting! We will be discussing future plans and playing games together. Hope to see you there!

(DM for Zoom Link)

11/21/2020

Hello everyone! We would like to announce that the Christmas Tree Sale will be cancelled this year. We thank you all for your support and hope we can continue this tradition next Christmas!

Check out Wisconsin Tree Farm Committee's Virtual Tree Farm Field Day!
11/05/2020

Check out Wisconsin Tree Farm Committee's Virtual Tree Farm Field Day!

Chuck saw early on that he would need  a robust and extensive road network to do everything he wanted on his property.  Hear how he went about creating and maintaining that network.

Check out this neat TEDtalk video!
01/23/2020

Check out this neat TEDtalk video!

Iconic architect Frank Lloyd Wright described wood as “universally beautiful to man. It is the most humanly intimate of all materials.” Biophilic design brin...

12/08/2019

It's not too late! We will be selling trees until noon tomorrow!

12/08/2019

We still have just a few trees left! Stop by tomorrow morning at 8 and get a free wreath with the purchase of any tree!

12/07/2019

We still have plenty of beautiful, luscious tree left! Come on down to the stock pavilion to get a Christmas tree, wreath, or various forestry club apparel!

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Russell Laboratories, 1630 Linden Drive
Madison
53706

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