Barrett named chair of Clemson’s Department of Forestry and Environmental Conservation
June 9, 2026Kyle Barrett has been appointed chair of the Clemson University Department of Forestry and Environmental Conservation. He brings a collaborative leadership style and deep commitment to Clemson’s land-grant mission to one of the University’s most outward-facing academic departments.
Barrett has served as interim chair since 2024. He is a professor of wildlife ecology whose research, teaching and service have helped strengthen Clemson’s reputation in conservation science and natural resource stewardship. He joined the Clemson faculty in 2012.
His research focuses on wildlife ecology, conservation biology and how environmental change affects species and ecosystems. His work has included collaborative projects addressing habitat management, biodiversity and resilience in changing landscapes. He also studies how stressors such as urbanization and climate change affect wildlife populations.
“Dr. Barrett has the vision and leadership to build on the department’s strengths and take it even further,” said Matt Holt, dean of Clemson’s College of Agriculture, Forestry and Life Sciences. “He understands that our greatest impact happens when teaching, research and outreach are connected to the needs of our state and the success of our students.”
The Department of Forestry and Environmental Conservation prepares students for careers in forestry, wildlife biology, conservation, environmental science and natural resource management. It also advances research that supports South Carolina’s forests, water, wildlife and working lands.
As chair, Barrett will help guide the department’s strategic priorities. Those priorities include student recruitment and retention, faculty support, research growth and partnerships that expand Clemson’s impact across South Carolina and beyond.
“I’m honored to serve in this role,” Barrett said. “Our department has a talented community of faculty, staff, students and alumni who care deeply about making a difference.”
The department plays a critical role in Clemson’s land-grant mission through classroom instruction, research innovation and Extension partnerships. Its work supports forest health, private landowners, outdoor recreation, wildlife conservation and sustainable resource management.
“Forestry and environmental conservation touch every community in our state,” said Kyle Barrett. “I’m excited to build on the department’s strengths and expand the ways we serve South Carolina.”
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