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Avoid eating sea turtle meat if you want to cut toxic heavy metals from your diet
Research suggests that public health campaigns could be the solution to sea turtle conservation.
Waterhole superspreaders: Cattle can spread disease to wildlife at water sources
As climate change drives higher temperatures and water scarcity, disease transmission between livestock and wildlife at shared resources is on the rise. Colorado State University research suggests that resource management and parasite treatment can help mitigate parasite transmission between cattle and wild herbivores.
Outstanding WCNR Graduate: Christian Narby, Fish, Wildlife and Conservation Biology
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.
Online graduate students connect in Todos Santos
The CSU Todos Santos Center offered a tangible experience for online Master of Natural Resource students.
Colorado Climbers race to gather data about bats before a fungal disease hits the state
Colorado Natural Heritage Program zoologist Rob Schorr is teaming up with Colorado climbers to identify roosting locations of bats in an effort to prepare for white-nose syndrome if it occurs in the state.
In the Arctic, More Rain May Mean Fewer Musk Oxen
A warming climate is contributing to more rain-on-snow events in arctic regions, restricting species like musk oxen's food supplies. Latest research from Joel Berger detailed in NY Times.
How China’s ivory ban could affect elephant poaching in Africa
Professor George Wittemyer discusses China's recent ivory ban with Ari Shapiro on NPR's All Things Considered.