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Author Archives: Mary Guiden

Cultural, belief system data can inform gray wolf recovery efforts in the US

Mary Guiden June 03, 2021

Colorado’s social environment is far more conducive to wolf recovery than states like Montana and Idaho.

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Long-term monitoring shows successful restoration of mining-polluted streams

Mary Guiden May 14, 2021

The Colorado research project has involved over 100 CSU undergrad and graduate students, and postdoctoral researchers.

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Outstanding Grad: Kathryn Rudd, Warner College of Natural Resources

Mary Guiden May 10, 2021

Kathryn Rudd wants to work in local community engagement for natural resources after graduation.

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Schultz to testify before Congress on wildfires, opportunities to improve collaborative conservation efforts

Mary Guiden April 27, 2021

Courtney Schultz’s research examines challenges that prevent widespread use of prescribed fire.

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Weather radar for ecological forecasting can lessen hazards for migratory birds

Mary Guiden April 07, 2021

The team said that a mere 10 nights of action would be required to reduce risk to 50% of avian migrants.

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Study: Trees have unexpected impacts on water use in northern Colorado

Mary Guiden April 06, 2021

Researchers explored what drives outdoor water use in an area projected to undergo significant population growth in the years to come.

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Elephants have plenty of habitat if spared from the ivory trade, new research shows

Mary Guiden April 01, 2021

African elephants have suffered dramatic population declines, and their range has shrunk to 17% of what it could be.

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‘There’s a lot of us doing this work now’ – class highlights natural resource rights, reconciliation for Indigenous people

Mary Guiden March 31, 2021

As part of the learning process, there’s a lot of “unlearning” involved about assumptions that students have been taught in history and other classes.

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Horton leads NASA project to study impact of artificial light on migratory birds

Mary Guiden March 03, 2021

The new project will focus on urban areas in the Central Flyway, primarily in the Great Plains.

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Scientists discover bizarre new mode of snake locomotion

Mary Guiden January 11, 2021

Researchers said they hope the findings will help people protect endangered birds from the snakes.

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