Bird migration timing skewed by climate, new research finds
The study is one of the first to examine the impacts of climate on migration timing at a continental scale.
The study is one of the first to examine the impacts of climate on migration timing at a continental scale.
A novel approach to combining satellite data with on the ground measurements will improve our understanding of water quality.
Graduate students will present research related to the U.N. Sustainable Development Goals.
Recovery of the endangered koloa is important because the bird is endemic to the Hawaiian Islands.
Associate Professor Courtney Schultz said successfully transforming fire management means that people have to live with fire and smoke now.
Researchers found that even though trains and recreational watercraft are by far the loudest sources of noise, the greatest noise-causing culprits are vehicles and aircraft.
Schultz is currently looking at the impact of forest management and the role of forests in carbon sequestration and climate cycles.
Research led by CSU alumna leads to a breakthrough in sage-grouse surveillance.
The research team found that many mountain systems face abrupt threats, such as extreme weather events or economic crises, and gradual threats, including climate and policy change.
Researchers used GPS tracking data from more than 150 individual elephants followed over 17 years in the Samburu and Buffalo Springs National Reserve in northern Kenya.