Tracing the evolution and geography of natural resource management systems
Researchers at the Warner College of Natural Resources and partners are setting out to identify the drivers of change in natural resource management strategies.
Researchers at the Warner College of Natural Resources and partners are setting out to identify the drivers of change in natural resource management strategies.
Leela Hazzah, executive director and co-founder of Lion Guardians, will speak at an event on Sept. 30.
The Department of Human Dimensions of Natural Resources will accept the first students into a new undergraduate major, Human Dimensions of Natural Resources, in the spring of 2016.
Celebrating its 25th anniversary this summer, the International Protected Areas Management Course offered through CSU’s Center for Protected Area Management is considered one of the best in the world.
Doctoral student Dominique Davíd-Chavez is dedicating her research to the nature of community-based research and ensuring that indigenous knowledge is valued in the sciences and others are taking notice.
To improve the understanding of their constituencies all of the state fish and wildlife agencies in the U.S. have joined forces to commission a nationwide study led by Colorado State University scientists.
The Human Dimensions of Natural Resources department in the Warner College of Natural Resources is seeking applicants for the D.R. and Ginny Pulliam Scholars program.
For his significant contributions and dedication to the field of parks and recreation, CSU Professor Jerry J. Vaske will receive the National Theodore and Franklin Roosevelt Award for Excellence in Recreation and Park Research.