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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.
Further Together Lecture Series brings International Biodiversity Network to CSU to tackle global conservation challenges
As part of Warner College Dean’s Distinguished Lecture Series — Further Together — that highlights conservation and sustainability success stories, on Sept. 27 from 5-8 p.m. at the Iris and Michael Smith Alumni Center, IBN will discuss transdisciplinary issues including biodiversity loss, climate change, and wildlife health trends that span the next decade. Light bites will be served, and a cash bar will be available. Registration is required to attend this FREE event.
Over 20 years, the Hayman fire’s footprint opened a window into Colorado wildfire future
The burn scar spread over four counties and may never be what it once was. But it remains the poster child for the new norm.
How to Get the Most Out of BirdCast’s Migration Forecasts
Thanks to an innovative new migration dashboard, predicting which mornings will be birdy has never been easier—or more fun.
Tool shows wildfire risk in every Colorado community
A new tool from the Colorado State Forest Service shows how at-risk every Colorado community is for wildfires.
9 ways to prepare for a wildfire in your neighborhood
As wildfire risk grows in Colorado neighborhoods, there are easy steps you can take to create a defensible space around your home and be prepared for evacuations.
Will massive Western wildfires leave more or less water in rivers?
Scientists at Colorado State University and elsewhere in the West are poking and prodding for clues into how wildfire impacts water supply.