How to Get the Most Out of BirdCast’s Migration Forecasts
Thanks to an innovative new migration dashboard, predicting which mornings will be birdy has never been easier—or more fun.
Thanks to an innovative new migration dashboard, predicting which mornings will be birdy has never been easier—or more fun.
A new tool from the Colorado State Forest Service shows how at-risk every Colorado community is for wildfires.
As wildfire risk grows in Colorado neighborhoods, there are easy steps you can take to create a defensible space around your home and be prepared for evacuations.
Scientists at Colorado State University and elsewhere in the West are poking and prodding for clues into how wildfire impacts water supply.
From “Lights Out” campaigns and mounted GPS systems, BirdCast is committed to saving birds from life-threatening light pollution. Kyle Horton, assistant professor in FWCB and BirdCast team member, highlights findings from a recent study analyzing bird migration patterns in response to city light pollution.
“This is a unique moment for Colorado’s forests,” Matt McCombs, state forester and director of the Colorado State Forest Service said. Recently published by CSFS was the annual forest health report, highlighting specific conditions across Colorado forests and improvement efforts. To learn more about this year's report and what it means for Colorado communities, check out the full story.
The 'wildfire paradox' is a wicked problem. Courtney Schultz, director of the Public Lands Policy Group at CSU weighs in on new research analyzing wildfire in national parks versus private lands. To learn about this new research and what expertise Shultz brings to the conversation, check out the full story.
Members of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Task Group on Gender, including Research Associate in the Department of Forest and Rangeland Stewardship Nicolena vonHedemann, review the results of their survey of IPCC contributors to understand how they experienced gender bias and barriers during their work with IPCC.
After a devastating fire season in 2020, the Colorado Department of Natural Resources created an action-based program to supply funds to impacted areas. Titled COSWAP, the DNR is in coordination with Colorado State Forest Service for the program.
Dr. Michael Pardo, a post doctoral research fellow in the Department of Fish, Wildlife and Conservation Biology at Colorado State University explores the vocal communication between African elephants at the Samburu National Reserve in Kenya.