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Reminder: Well-being days scheduled for next week
As a reminder about next week’s well-being days, SOURCE is running an updated version of the message sent to CSU employees in October.
CODEX, new state conservation data explorer, launches Nov. 1
CODEX is a web-based interactive map viewer with tools to support conservation planning and return on investment of conservation dollars.
Community-driven team works to ensure survival of rare mouse species
The species is only found below 7,600 feet in elevation in dense, streamside vegetation.
CSU Spur: Anchored in community
Even before construction on its CSU Spur campus is completed in 2022, the CSU System has been following an anchor institution model of engaging and working with the communities surrounding the future site.
Move In 2019: ‘I really want to go to CSU’
Sixteen high school students took part in a mix of academic and artistic immersive experiences, along with recreational activities.
Investments in conservation easements reap benefits for Colorado
A new analysis from CSU found that each dollar invested by the state for conservation easements produced benefits of between $4 and $12 for Coloradans.
Changes in conservation planning can benefit vulnerable mammals
A new multi-dimensional approach to setting wildlife conservation priorities will safeguard more animals.
Colorado’s action-oriented approach to climate change gains national attention
Colorado’s State Wildlife Action plan includes an assessment of how key habitat types could be impacted by a changing climate. The team that produced the analysis subsequently received a national award.
Colorado’s comprehensive public lands map gets big makeover
The Colorado Natural Heritage Program, with help from CSU's Geospatial Centroid, recently launched a new COMaP system.