In the Arctic, More Rain May Mean Fewer Musk Oxen
A warming climate is contributing to more rain-on-snow events in arctic regions, restricting species like musk oxen's food supplies. Latest research from Joel Berger detailed in NY Times.
A warming climate is contributing to more rain-on-snow events in arctic regions, restricting species like musk oxen's food supplies. Latest research from Joel Berger detailed in NY Times.
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Professor George Wittemyer discusses China's recent ivory ban with Ari Shapiro on NPR's All Things Considered.
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The United Nations Association of Northern Colorado will recognize Colorado State University professor Brett Bruyere with its 2017 International Humanitarian Award.
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Two Coloradans, including CSU Research Scientist Gillian Bowser, who attended the recent United Nations Climate Change Conference in Bonn, Germany, joined Colorado Matters to speak about their experiences in Bonn.
Shifra Goldenberg's new study on elephant orphans featured in Phys.org.
Theresa Laverty, a doctoral student working under Joel Berger in the Department of Fish, Wildlife, and Conservation Biology chats with the Reporter Herald about the importance of bats.