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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.
Grad Spotlight: Mya Hunter
Mya Hunter has always felt drawn to protect natural spaces. Growing up on O’ahu, Hawai’i, Hunter was constantly outside. Hunter’s choice to study Human Dimensions of Natural Resources comes from her experiences living on the island.
CSU students from NR120 assist in ecological restoration efforts
Ecological restoration, which aims to rehabilitate an ecosystem that has been disturbed or damaged, has the potential to become a new form of outdoor recreation that benefits both people and the planet.
CSU students construct wildlife-friendly crossings on private lands
Through a class, CSU students built wildlife-friendly crossings on conserved ranches in Colorado.
Want to improve your health? Head to a national park, and absorb the sounds
People experienced decreased pain, lower stress and improved mood after listening to natural sounds.
Restoration students thrive amid less than ideal conditions
Completing projects with the conditions given is a given in the field of restoration.
FRS students receive federal Pathways appointments
Many students have found a future pathway into the USDA Forest Service.
CSU enjoys annual SRM meeting on home turf
An award and new opportunities defined the international rangeland meeting hosted on Colorado soil.
Diverse experiences and teams define federal and state agency internship programs
Mentorship and teamwork were the takeaways from summer interns.
New fire ecology scholarship benefits a variety of students
Scholarship supports students interested in future careers focused on fire ecology and management.