The Forest School at the Yale School of the Environment is dedicated to education, research, and leadership in forestry and land conservation. Originally established in 1900 as “The Yale Forest School,” the School has over a dozen dedicated faculty and offers two master’s degree programs, the Master of Forestry (MF) and Master of Forest Science (MFS), and a doctoral degree program. The School also runs global programs in forest research, teaching, and outreach, and manages the nearly 11,000 acres of Yale Forests. The Forest School is home to six Centers & Programs, which engage in a range of professional, clinical, and research-based initiatives focused around forests and people.