One Health project examines ecosystem health before and after bison reintroduction
Bison will soon return to graze on the shortgrass prairie, and CSU scientists are studying their effects on the ecosystem.
Bison will soon return to graze on the shortgrass prairie, and CSU scientists are studying their effects on the ecosystem.
CSU's Center for the Environmental Management of Military Lands is partnering with CSU’s Warner College Fish, Wildlife and Conservation Biology Department to study Dall sheep at U.S. Army Fort Wainwright in Alaska with unique wildlife camera trapping techniques.
World-renowned wildlife conservation biologist Joel Berger joins CSU's Department of Fish, Wildlife and Conservation Biology in the Warner College of Natural Resources as the first Barbara Cox Anthony University Chair in Wildlife Conservation.
Affiliate Fish, Wildlife and Conservation Biology faculty member Sarah Reed has been elected to the Society for Conservation Biology’s Board of Governors to serve as vice president for Programs.
New research by CSU, the Wildlife Conservation Society and others shows that residential development research is lacking when it comes to achieving key sustainability objectives.
The CSU Water Center and Warner College of Natural Resources’ Department of Fish, Wildlife, and Conservation Biology will be hosting a book signing and presentation by Professor Fausch on Wednesday, April 1.
For centuries the exceptional memories of elephants have been the theme of fables. Now new research from Professor George Wittemyer of CSU's Department of Fish, Wildlife and Conservation Biology and his team proves that elephants’ tremendous memories of their habitats and their resources contributes to their survival in challenging environments.
Helping a new generation of sea turtles safely leave the shores of the Baja California Sur was part of a transformative experience for 18 CSU students over winter break.