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Chevron continues sponsorship of CSU’s Warner College, contributing $300,000 to CODEX
Chevron is contributing $300,000 to enhance Colorado’s Conservation Data Explorer, or CODEX, developed by the Colorado Natural Heritage Program (CNHP) at Colorado State University. An early investment from Chevron in 2015 helped CNHP build the tool.
Simple technique helps ranchers and threatened sage grouse weather drought
A low-tech method developed by Colorado State University and partners has revolutionized how federal agencies, conservation organizations and ranchers restore degraded meadows and ranchlands across the West.
CSU hosts exceptional high school students for hike at Phantom Canyon
The Colorado Natural Heritage Program at Colorado State University hosted a group of high-achieving and diverse high school students for a guided nature hike at Phantom Canyon Preserve on June 20, 2022.
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.
CSU researcher’s publication details how climbers can aid in bat conservation
A Colorado State University researcher has co-authored a chapter in the series Climbing Initiative Best Practice Project called "Climbers and Bat Conservation" that details the ways in which recreational climbers can aid researchers in bat conservation.
Fipronil, a common insecticide, disrupts aquatic communities in the U.S.
Most of the streams where fipronil exceeded toxic levels were in the urbanized Southeast region.
Tate gift creates big potential for Colorado’s conservation community
A unique gift will bolster Colorado's conservation community and demonstrate new potential funding sources for conserving private lands.
Spring blizzard doesn’t dampen CSU restoration conference
Adverse weather conditions didn't bother these high-altitude stewards.
Wetland ecology resources now available on revitalized Colorado Wetland Information Center
User-friendly tools for wetlands mapping, wetland types, and management resources are part of the new digital clearinghouse.
Colorado Climbers race to gather data about bats before a fungal disease hits the state
Colorado Natural Heritage Program zoologist Rob Schorr is teaming up with Colorado climbers to identify roosting locations of bats in an effort to prepare for white-nose syndrome if it occurs in the state.