Salazar Center announces Thriving Cities Challenge finalists, expanded funding support
The challenge funds innovative nature-based solutions that improve the equity, health and resilience of urban communities in North America.
The challenge funds innovative nature-based solutions that improve the equity, health and resilience of urban communities in North America.
CSU’s Salazar Center for North American Conservation is currently accepting applications for its second-annual incentive prize competition: the Thriving Cities Challenge.
Case studies focus on Baltimore, Bears Ears Natural Monument, the Klamath River watershed in the Pacific Northwest and Pembroke Township in northeastern Illinois.
CSU’s Salazar Center for North American Conservation is hosting its International Symposium on Conservation Impact on Sept. 16-17.
Pejchar was nominated by her peers at CSU for her outstanding work in the field of conservation.
The winning team will be selected based on the greatest potential to realize landscape-scale connectivity.
The Center is encouraging nominations of early-career individuals.
The deadline to register for the prize is March 12, 2020.
Featured speakers include former U.S. Interior Secretary Ken Salazar, Colorado Gov. Jared Polis, and CSU System Chancellor Tony Frank.
The Colorado Water Center has announced awards of nearly $170,000 to provide seed funding for CSU research teams,faculty fellows, and education and engagement projects.