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CSU researcher lands National Science Foundation grant to encourage planting of native plants

Wes White February 18, 2020

A team of Colorado State University researchers is partnering with the City of Fort Collins and the Audubon Rockies Habitat Hero program to encourage Front Range residents to replace lawns with native plants and encourage neighbors to do the same.

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Nations First Adventure Tourism Graduate Program at Colorado State University Grows With Industry

Wes White January 23, 2020

SNEWS just highlighted CSU’s Adventure Tourism Program as adventure tourism is roaring into the new decade with unprecedented growth and new opportunities materializing daily.

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Anthropomorphism Favors Coexistence, Not Deadly Domination

Wes White January 07, 2020

CSU researchers Manfredo and Don Carlos’ work on how anthropomorphism is changing the social context of modern wildlife conservation was recently highlighted by Psychology Today. They found that anthropomorphism is strongly associated with increasing mutualist wildlife values which is not aligned with the ethics of traditional wildlife management.

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HDNR outstanding grad finds opportunities with Colorado Parks and Wildlife

Wes White December 19, 2019

HDNR outstanding graduate Ashley Daffron’s love of nature started with family outings and has been fostered and nurtured through connection to HDNR faculty and the opportunities provided through her B.S. degree program.

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Center for Protected Area Management’s Ryan Finchum Receives NAI President’s Award

Wes White November 19, 2019

The National Association for Interpretation (NAI) President Jay Miller recently presented NAI’s President’s Award to Ryan Finchum of Colorado State University’s Center for Protected Area Management during a November 16 ceremony at the NAI National Conference in Denver.

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Tourism student awarded trip to Colorado Governor’s Tourism Conference

Wes White November 18, 2019

Vitoria Dante was recently awarded a scholarship to attend the Colorado Governor’s Tourism Conference, an honor rarely bestowed upon an undergraduate student. Vitoria is a B.S. Natural Resource Tourism student with a concentration in Global Tourism and will be matriculating to CSU’s Master of Tourism Management this spring.

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Colorado wolf reintroduction stokes fears, passions of ranchers, ecologists, sportsmen

Wes White November 04, 2019

Highlighting the history of the wolf in Colorado and it’s potential reintroduction via ballot 107, HDNR faculty and research are quoted in this article which is centered around interviews that took place with persons from across the spectrum at the recent Pathways: Human Dimensions of Wildlife Management conference in Estes Park.

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Center for Protected Area Management hosts 10-day training for women in Latin American conservation

Wes White October 28, 2019

The Center for Protected Area Management at is hosting a 10-day training for women from Latin American countries, which met Friday at Sylvan Dale Ranch in Loveland with female leaders of conservation groups in Colorado to discuss how to strengthen the role of women in the field.

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AFWA Recommends 38 Priority Projects for the 2020 Multistate Conservation Grant Cycle

Wes White October 17, 2019

AWFA has awarded researchers in the Department of Human Dimensions of Natural Resources to ‘Prepare for the future of fish and wildlife management.’

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Voicing the Stories of Women in Alaska Fisheries

Wes White October 03, 2019

Women work to keep fisheries sustainable, communities resilient, and traditional knowledge alive in Alaska. A new NOAA study by HDNR faculty Anna Lavoie documents women’s experience through their own stories.

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