Bark beetle outbreaks expanding in Colorado
Every year, the Colorado State Forest Service and U.S. Forest Service monitor forest health conditions on millions of acres across the state.
Every year, the Colorado State Forest Service and U.S. Forest Service monitor forest health conditions on millions of acres across the state.
The Colorado State Forest Service said the number of people living in areas at risk to the effects of wildland fire increased by nearly 50 percent in recent years.
CSU forestry was well represented at the annual Society Of American Foresters National Convention.
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.