NORTHEAST PA — Lackawanna College recognized its second year of graduates from the Conservation and Natural Resource (CNR) certificate program on December 7. The CNR program is a 15-week fall …
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NORTHEAST PA — Lackawanna College recognized its second year of graduates from the Conservation and Natural Resource (CNR) certificate program on December 7.
The CNR program is a 15-week fall semester completed at the College’s Environmental Education Center, 93 MacKenzie Rd., in Covington Township, which focuses on the conservation and interpretation of our natural environment through hands-on experiences. The program includes coursework in wildlife management, freshwater ecosystems and more. The CNR certificate program will prepare students for entry-level park/forest ranger and interpreter positions in state, county and municipal park systems. Applications are now being accepted for future CNR programs scheduled to begin in August 2019. Visit www.lackawanna.edu/lceec for more information.
The Lackawanna College Environmental Education Center provides programs for the public, college and Kindergarten through 12th grade students on its 211-acre campus. The building is a model and teaching tool for sustainable design.
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