Despite poaching, elephants' social networks hold steady
While the demand for ivory has put elephants under incredible pressure from poachers, their rich social networks have remained remarkably steady.
While the demand for ivory has put elephants under incredible pressure from poachers, their rich social networks have remained remarkably steady.
Starting in the late 1990s, Mike Hughes became the de facto forester responsible for providing the holiday trees delivered to the state capitol, CSU and other offices each December.
Professor Michael Manfredo was recently honored by his alma mater, Pennsylvania State University.
Applications for the next round of Colorado State University’s Center for Collaborative Conservation’s fellowships are now being accepted.
CSU's Peter Backlund, Bill Ritter and other faculty are in Paris for the 21st Conference of the Parties, a UN-organized annual meeting for nearly 200 countries that want to take action on climate change.
Colorado State University’s student chapter of the Society of American Foresters recently took top honors at the organization’s annual convention. Five CSU students also landed jobs at the convention.
CSU students are helping the City of Fort Collins with market research on a mobile app, “Lose a Watt,” that encourages sustainable behaviors.
The Soil Science Society of America is one of the most prestigious disciplinary organizations for soil scientists, and several faculty members in the Department of Soil and Crop Sciences will receive honors this month.
A new study led by Colorado State University finds that the West Nile virus is killing birds — more so than previously thought — in the short- and long-term.