CSU scientists join first global initiative to map mammal migrations
Joel Berger and George Wittemyer are part of an international team that will create the first-ever global atlas of hooved mammal migrations.
Joel Berger and George Wittemyer are part of an international team that will create the first-ever global atlas of hooved mammal migrations.
Industry can reduce greenhouse gas emissions by as much as 50% in some regions, based on the research.
People experienced decreased pain, lower stress and improved mood after listening to natural sounds.
Sen. Bennet praised the “terrific work” by the roundtable members to reimagine climate policy.
Professor Joel Berger recently worked on bighorn sheep conservation with Navajo tribal authorities, veterinarians and scientists.
These data will allow scientists to better assess how our climate might look in the future.
CSU’s Sarah King studies the Przewalski’s horse, which was reintroduced into the wild.
The effort protects 65,000 acres on the Navajo, Little Navajo and East Fork of the San Juan rivers.
Some of the world’s largest, unheralded mammals are silently slipping away.
Wetter, cooler weather helped tame wildfires and bolster defenses in trees to ward off invading insects.