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CSU study aims to increase resilience, unity in Colombia’s Indigenous and Afro-Colombian communities
In 2018 and 2019, CSU Associate Professor of Political Science Marcela Velasco led a study to understand the complex relationships evolving among Indigenous and Afro-Colombian communities along Colombia’s Pacific coast that have endured decades of violent conflict.
Women are rising in the conservation movement, but still face #MeToo challenges
Our research shows that harassment is one of many gender-related challenges that frequently confront female conservation leaders.
Changes in conservation planning can benefit vulnerable mammals
A new multi-dimensional approach to setting wildlife conservation priorities will safeguard more animals.
Unique outreach builds African conservationists’ skills
CSU’s Department of Human Dimensions of Natural Resources recently provided training for more than 200 conservationists, protected area managers and academics.
Forgotten but not gone: West Nile virus impacts greater number of bird species, study finds
A new study led by Colorado State University finds that the West Nile virus is killing birds — more so than previously thought — in the short- and long-term.
CSU students back efforts in Belize to find a new use for an invasive species
Last summer, a group of CSU students in Belize launched a crowdfunding campaign to send local women to a workshop to learn how to create jewelry from the invasive lionfish.