Warner College Dean’s Distinguished Lecture Series with Cindy Williams
Warner College of Natural Resources’ 2022 Distinguished Alumna, Cindy Williams, will be the inaugural speaker in the college’s new lecture series, Further Together, on Dec. 5.
Warner College of Natural Resources’ 2022 Distinguished Alumna, Cindy Williams, will be the inaugural speaker in the college’s new lecture series, Further Together, on Dec. 5.
It comes as no surprise that many Rams thrive on being creative and spending their time enjoying and recreating in nature. However this truth is often overlooked in university settings such as the classroom. The Department of Human Dimensions of Natural Resources has created an opportunity to celebrate Ram's love of the outdoors and reward the best video submissions with a $1000 prize!
Confluence, an upcoming conference hosted by Colorado State University, will address the interests and needs of collaborative conservation groups in the West and is set to take place September 19-22 at the Chico Hot Springs Resort in Pray, Montana.
The upcoming webinar Their Voice is Ours: Indigenous Perspectives on the Wolf Nation. will be held Wednesday, October 21 at 5 pm MST. It is free and open to the public. Register today.
The upcoming webinar Wolf restoration in Colorado: What can we learn from Yellowstone? will take place on Zoom on Wednesday, Oct. 14, at 5 p.m. MST.
Warner students are invited to share their experiences and challenges with other students in an online discussion group set up for a virtual conversation. This series will be facilitated by academic advisor Jacqie Hasan and will occur weekly throughout the semester, starting next Monday from 7 to 8pm. Each week is centered around a topic.
This year, we recognize our 2020 College Award Winners in video format on our website.
Confluence 2020 to be held at CSU March 10-12 is a conference connecting members of over 100 conservation groups from western states to discuss community-based collaborative conservation efforts.
Professor Dennis Ojima has been active in global environmental change research and assessments for 30 years.
Plenaries will feature experts from across the country who will discuss public perceptions, Indigenous perspectives and current social science research on wolf reintroduction.