Researchers study shrimp stocked in Carter, Horsetooth
Fisheries biologist Brett Johnson surveys 70 Colorado waterways for possum shrimp, a fish forage species introduced in the 1970s.
Fisheries biologist Brett Johnson surveys 70 Colorado waterways for possum shrimp, a fish forage species introduced in the 1970s.
Dr. Joel Berger's latest book, "Extreme Conservation" is receiving rave reviews including this one featured in Nature.
A new study shows that pilot whales and Risso’s dolphins flee from a subset of orca calls that have many of the acoustic characteristics of mammal alarm calls, including human screams, which could warn them that the predators intend to strike.
New research from CSU's Matt Bowers' team featured in the Economist shows It depends on whether you are a pilot whale or a dolphin.
CSU scientists among those recognized with "Wings Across Americas" award for work on the ecology of Mexican spotted owl.
Young elephants who have lost either their mothers or the matriarchs of their herd change where they live in response to the loss.
A new study led by Joel Berger has uncovered previously unknown effects of rain-on-snow events, winter precipitation and ice tidal surges on the muskoxen.
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.
Faculty in Department of Fish, Wildlife, and Conservation Biology call for enhancing scientific engagement in ecology in Bioscience.
CSU researchers found that orphaned elephants have less access to mature, dominant individuals than non-orphaned elephants.