Polis, CSU Pathways conference to focus on shifting values in wildlife management
Colorado Gov. Jared Polis will speak briefly June 1 at Colorado State University during the Pathways: Human Dimensions of Wildlife conference.
Colorado Gov. Jared Polis will speak briefly June 1 at Colorado State University during the Pathways: Human Dimensions of Wildlife conference.
A CSU team received a $150,000 gift from the REI Cooperative Action Fund to start a nature, human health, and well-being collective.
In a survey of 782 graduate students from 94 U.S. ecology and evolutionary biology programs, a Colorado State University research team found that nearly 40% had been sexually harassed during their graduate program.
Emily Iskin combines science with art in a new exhibit called Rivers Illustrated, opening Friday, June 23 at the Kawuneeche Visitor Center.
Christian Narby grew up in the small mountain town of Basalt, Colorado surrounded by public lands and abundant wildlife. Throughout his childhood, Narby developed a deep fascination with the natural world.
Colorado State University developed and leads a key component of the U.S. government’s greenhouse gas inventory, which informs policy and is instrumental for climate mitigation and negotiations.
After months of receiving name suggestions for the musk ox mount that now resides in the atrium of the Michael Smith Natural Resources building, the newest member of the Warner herd now has a name.
A workshop co-hosted by Colorado State University connected 23 wildlife officials from the Horn of Africa to collaborate on the conservation of cheetahs and other wildlife.
The COVID-19 pandemic complicated the lives of many college students. Ben Thomas, Warner College of Natural Resources alumnus, was no exception. Amidst the pandemic in May 2020, Thomas graduated with a B.S. in Fish, Wildlife, and Conservation Biology.
Daniela Bueso is the Colorado-based Central America Co-Director at Trees, Water & People. To get there, Bueso earned an M.S. in Conservation Leadership through Colorado State University’s Department of Human Dimensions of Natural Resources in the Warner College of Natural Resources.