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.
Warner College alumnus joins FRS department faculty research and teaching initiative on post-fire regeneration.
Courtney Schultz’s research examines challenges that prevent widespread use of prescribed fire.
The team said that a mere 10 nights of action would be required to reduce risk to 50% of avian migrants.
Researchers explored what drives outdoor water use in an area projected to undergo significant population growth in the years to come.
Industry can reduce greenhouse gas emissions by as much as 50% in some regions, based on the research.
African elephants have suffered dramatic population declines, and their range has shrunk to 17% of what it could be.
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.
A recent study called NABat: A top down, bottom-up solution to collaborative continental-scale monitoring, co-authored by Jeremy Siemers, leader of the zoology team at Colorado Natural Heritage Program at Colorado State University, presents a continental-wide, collaborative monitoring effort called the North American Bat Monitoring Program.
People experienced decreased pain, lower stress and improved mood after listening to natural sounds.