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A life-long love of plants: CEMML botanist retires after three decades at CSU
Nancy Hastings has spent 34 years as a botanist with CSU’s Center for Environmental Management of Military Lands, helping military installations across the U.S. and overseas manage their natural resources.
Air Force-CEMML partnership seeks to reduce aviation risks associated with wildlife
A partnership between Colorado State University’s Center for Environmental Management of Military Lands and the Air Force Civil Engineer Center seeks to integrate data to help avoid Bird/Wildlife Aircraft Strike Hazards.
Childhood passion to the DoD: A natural resources expert shares CSU career progression
Q&A: Alumnus Chris Herron shares his career path from CSU to overseeing environmental projects for the U.S. Department of Defense.
Two-time CSU alumnus selected as new dean of the Warner College
Dr. A. Alonso Aguirre will be the next dean of the Warner College of Natural Resources.
Outstanding WCNR Graduate: Nate Kettle, Fish, Wildlife and Conservation Biology
A Q&A with WCNR outstanding graduate Nate Kettle, Fish, Wildlife, and Conservation Biology department.
Small team, big impact: CEMML joins wildland firefighting in Alaska
In June of 2019, lightning ignited a wildfire on the Kenai Peninsula south of Anchorage, Alaska, threatening homes and infrastructure. The Swan Lake fire would go on to burn nearly 170,000 acres of Alaskan wilderness. When the initial call for support went out, a small group of wildland firefighters from Colorado State University’s Center for Environmental Management of Military Lands joined the response. Based at nearby Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, the CEMML team was just getting its footing as the base’s new Wildland Support Module.
Warner College appoints Reymundo Chapa executive director of Center for Environmental Management Military Lands
Reymundo “Tony” Chapa, the newly appointed director of the Center for Environmental Management of Military Lands at Colorado State University, has an extensive career filled with military, academic and project management experience.
Climate change is stripping the magnificent cloud forests of their clouds
Research from the U.S. Forest Service and CSU's Center for Environmental Management of Military Lands illustrates climate change's potential impacts on cloud forests.
New funding available for climate adaptation research at Colorado State University
CSU has joined the Southwest Climate Adaptation Science Center, which is based at the University of Arizona.
Staff for U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet, CSU experts discuss adaptation practices for severe weather
Part of the Natural Resources Consortium annual meeting, the roundtable discussion was focused on how landowners are adapting to increased risks of drought, floods and other changing weather patterns.