Don’t hike so close to me: How the presence of humans can disturb wildlife up to half a mile away
Millions of Americans are traveling this summer as pandemic restrictions wind down.
Millions of Americans are traveling this summer as pandemic restrictions wind down.
An anonymous donor has committed $1 million to support CSU's Center for Human-Carnivore Coexistence, advancing its mission to minimize conflict between humans and carnivores through research, education and outreach.
An international conservation organization has changed its listing from “vulnerable” for all African elephants to “endangered” for savanna elephants and “critically endangered” for forest elephants.
Maybe you’ve seen a video clip of a fluffy white fox moving carefully through a frozen landscape. Suddenly it leaps into the air and dive-bombs straight down into the snow. If so, you’ve witnessed the unusual hunting skills of an arctic fox.
Light pollution, such as that from cities, can severely disorient migratory birds and make it hard for them to navigate.
Prop. 114 would require the state to develop and oversee a science-based plan to restore wolves, focused in Western Colorado and initiated by the end of 2023.
Pejchar was nominated by her peers at CSU for her outstanding work in the field of conservation.
CSU scientists have teamed up with Extension to produce educational materials on the possible wolf restoration.
Two scholars explain the long-term effects of a missed or downscaled field research season.
The current outbreak is just the latest example of viruses jumping from animals to humans.