Tag: "Natural Resource Ecology Laboratory"
Campuswide International Colloquium set for Nov. 14-15
Colorado State University’s seventh campuswide International Colloquium will take place Nov. 14-15 at the Lory Student Center.
Natural solutions vital to fighting climate change
Improving the way people manage land could play a bigger role in fighting climate change than previously thought.
The landscape is changing, North Central Climate Science Center leader says
The director of the North Central Climate Science Center, based at CSU, talks about the center's work.
Extreme melt season leads to ecosystem changes in Antarctic polar desert
CSU's Diana Wall is among a group of researchers who found an intense glacial melt in 2002 triggered changes in the characteristics of Antarctica’s McMurdo Dry Valleys over the ensuing decade.
Digging into a summer of soils
CSU soil scientists brought together researchers, practitioners and industry reps in summer workshops on soil health and ecology.
SoGES Director Diana Wall receives top honor from Ecological Society of America
CSU's Diana Wall was recognized by the Ecological Society of America, which announced that she will receive its highest honor, the 2017 Eminent Ecologist Award.
Antolin, Baron, Menoni named fellows of American Association for the Advancement of Science
Antolin and Menoni join 389 other honorees this year, due to their 'scientifically or socially distinguished efforts to advance science or its applications.'
Eco-minded musician Matt Luizza leaves CSU nest
Matt Luizza landed a fellowship with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service International Affairs program.
Study: Ptarmigan reproduction in Colorado varies, likely not linked to warming trends
A new study led by CSU researchers found that ptarmigan, which live in cold ecosystems, are not strongly affected by fluctuations in seasonal weather at two populations studied in Colorado.