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Busy Beavers: Students collaborate and learn valuable skills by restoring nature
Collaborative partnerships between Colorado State University and local environmental organizations are vital to successful restoration projects. Ecological restoration aims to initiate or accelerate the recovery of an ecosystem that has been disturbed, often by phenomena like fire, flooding, damming rivers or over-grazing.
Interactive migratory bird website released by the Audubon Society
The National Audubon Society released a new interactive platform, called the Bird Migration Explorer, after collaborations with the Bird Genoscape Project. Much of the collaboration for this project has been primarily focused on data that the Bird Genoscape Project has collected.
Alex Rice: From CSU to a Natural Resource Conservation Career
A love for the outdoors led Alex Rice (B.S. ‘17) to get his undergraduate degree at Colorado State University’s Warner College of Natural Resources. That passion led him to his current work as a restoration project manager in Oregon.
CSU enjoys annual SRM meeting on home turf
An award and new opportunities defined the international rangeland meeting hosted on Colorado soil.
CSU researchers host workshop on wolf recovery
Stakeholders in the debate on Colorado wolf recovery discussed what successful collaboration around wildlife issues should look like.
Online graduate students connect in Todos Santos
The CSU Todos Santos Center offered a tangible experience for online Master of Natural Resource students.
How China’s ivory ban could affect elephant poaching in Africa
Professor George Wittemyer discusses China's recent ivory ban with Ari Shapiro on NPR's All Things Considered.
Holiday sales event offers lesson in kindness and conservation
Students organize a holiday market to support non-profit organizations around the world on Saturday December 2.