Natural Resources
PRESERVING UTAH
Utah is a state of contrasts. Utah terrain stretches from alpine lakes to arid deserts. We are among the driest states yet we are one of the highest per capita users of water. We are the youngest state in terms of average age with some of the fastest growing retirement communities. Utah is most remembered for its canyon and red rocks but about 30 percent (16 million acres) of Utah is forestland. Nearly 65 percent of Utah is public lands. Utah State University Extension helps Utahns manage and share these diverse resources so they will be available for future generations.
Extension Websites
Extension Affiliates
- Ag Experiment Station
- Behave
- Center for Water-Efficient Landscaping
- College of Natural Resources
- GEOSPAtial Sciences Teaching Lab and Utah Statewide ESRI(GIS)Higher Education and USU ERDAS(Remote Sensing)Site Licenses Portal
- Plants Soils & Biometeorology
- Space-Grant Extension Program
- USU Analytical Labs
- Utah Climate Center
- Western SARE
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