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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.
Interactive migratory bird website released by the Audubon Society
The National Audubon Society released a new interactive platform, called the Bird Migration Explorer, after collaborations with the Bird Genoscape Project. Much of the collaboration for this project has been primarily focused on data that the Bird Genoscape Project has collected.
Bark beetle outbreaks benefit wild bee populations, habitat
Landscape level damage done by one type of insect benefits another.
Diverse experiences and teams define federal and state agency internship programs
Mentorship and teamwork were the takeaways from summer interns.
Colorado’s Front Range now has its own forest restoration guide
The new report provides a solid foundation for local managers.
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.
Rise of populism affects wildlife management in U.S.
Rising populism is notable even in wildlife management throughout U.S. new study shows.