Warner College Dean John Hayes announces retirement following 2021-22 academic year
John Hayes, dean of the Warner College of Natural Resources, will retire at the end of the 2021-22 academic year in June 2022.
John Hayes, dean of the Warner College of Natural Resources, will retire at the end of the 2021-22 academic year in June 2022.
Brothers Mike and Howie Fitz envision private lands as the future of conservation after witnessing firsthand a gradual decline in natural habitat in their nearly 55 years of outdoor activities including pheasant hunting.
“It was a really humbling moment,” said Colorado State University alumna Audrey Ramsey of her experience diving under Darwin’s Arch in the Galapagos Islands mere hours before it collapsed due to natural erosion on May 17, 2021.
With an award amount of over $595,000 from the National Science Foundation, Colorado State University will spearhead a new study to determine the role of topography in subduction zones, where two tectonic plates collide.
Ojima is an expert on the effects of global changes on ecosystems around the world.
The Center for Collaborative Conservation at Colorado State University is now inviting both individual and team applications for its Collaborative Conservation Fellowship Program, Cohort 12 with a submission deadline of Nov. 2, 2021.
The team is studying terrestrial insects that provide food for trout and aquatic insects that provide food for predators.
While a student at Brandeis University, Stevens-Rumann worked as a wildland firefighter for the US Forest Service.
Today as marine area reserves grow in number, so does the need to train rangers for managing marine protected areas. In response, CPAM is set to create a yearly training program called the Marine Protected Area Course in Ecuador’s Galapagos National Park in 2022. The course is set to draw in rangers from marine reserves around the world.
A partnership with Colorado's ranching community develops the modern ranch manager.