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Avoid eating sea turtle meat if you want to cut toxic heavy metals from your diet
Research suggests that public health campaigns could be the solution to sea turtle conservation.
Elephants may have names for each other, study suggests
Michael Pardo, an affiliate for Colorado State University’s Department of Fish, Wildlife, and Conservation Biology, shares his research on a groundbreaking new study which explains how wild African elephants are capable of communicating.
Waterhole superspreaders: Cattle can spread disease to wildlife at water sources
As climate change drives higher temperatures and water scarcity, disease transmission between livestock and wildlife at shared resources is on the rise. Colorado State University research suggests that resource management and parasite treatment can help mitigate parasite transmission between cattle and wild herbivores.
How do mountains form?
Sean Gallen, a geomorphologist at CSU, recently shared his ideas explaining how delamination contributes to high elevations in a Live Science article, “How do mountains form?” New findings by geologists concerning tectonic plates and the formation of mountains are highlighted in this article.
CSU professor received Fulbright Scholar Award to study global wildfire trends
Wildfires are a fundamental aspect of life in Colorado. As a result, people across a wide range of industries – including here at Colorado State University – are continuously working to build wildfire resilience in their communities. Dr. Stephanie Kampf, a professor in CSU’s Department of Ecosystem Science and Sustainability, examines how water runoff is affected by climate, landscape characteristics and landscape disturbances, like wildfires. During the 2022 - 2023 academic year, Kampf received a Fulbright Global Scholar Award and traveled to Spain, Chile and Argentina to expand her research.
Warner alum reconnects with Ram family in Japan
The connections created at Colorado State University take graduates far beyond their time as students. While attending the 10th International Charr symposium in Nikko, Japan last month, Yoichiro Kanno and Kurt Fuasch, faculty in the Department of Fish, Conservation Biology, struck up a coincidental conversation with Warner College alumnus, Motohiro Hasegawa.
BLOG: CSU forestry friendship continues overseas with Japanese college
CSU students enjoyed seeing how forests are managed in the land of the rising sun during inaugural trip to Japan.
Online graduate students connect in Todos Santos
The CSU Todos Santos Center offered a tangible experience for online Master of Natural Resource students.
CSU student walks over 900 miles to class in minimalist style
That's one way to get to class on time!
Researcher lands international fellowship
Chantsallkham Jamsranjav, a post doc in Forest and Rangeland Stewardship received international recognition.