Seeing the forest and the trees: Unmanned Aerial Systems for forest management
CSU researchers have created a roadmap for using unmanned aerial systems in ponderosa pine forest monitoring and management.
CSU researchers have created a roadmap for using unmanned aerial systems in ponderosa pine forest monitoring and management.
When spatial ecologist Jody Vogeler arrived at Colorado State University in 2018 as a research scientist in the Natural Resource Ecology Lab, her temporary management of a remote sensing lab quickly evolved into building her own independent research group. Less than three years later, the Vogeler Research Group and collaborators have been awarded four separate NASA grants totaling over $3 million in project funds, among a variety of other funded research projects.
Tommy Thompson as been selected as the winner of Warner College's Emeritus Award.
A bird-banding research project hosted at the Environmental Learning Center led by Kristen Ruegg, professor of biology and ornithologist at Colorado State University allows for both research and teaching for CSU students, as well as opportunities for citizen science for everyday visitors.
Warner College alumnus joins FRS department faculty research and teaching initiative on post-fire regeneration.
A chat with retiring FRS Professor Doug Rideout
New high-resolution maps reveal low to moderate levels of tree mortality across much of Colorado.
Current Wildland-urban interface maps are accurate at determining buildings at risk to wildfire.
Different journeys and expertise bring new perspectives to CSU.
“If you asked me when I was graduating high school if this was possible, I wouldn’t have believed someone with my background could make these accomplishments. I’m showing my family and other people from similar backgrounds that this is a possibility.”