CSU students construct wildlife-friendly crossings on private lands
Through a class, CSU students built wildlife-friendly crossings on conserved ranches in Colorado.
Through a class, CSU students built wildlife-friendly crossings on conserved ranches in Colorado.
Science and storytelling are two words rarely used together. However, Karina Branson, a graphic facilitator and illustrator and Warner College of Natural Resources alumna is breaking this barrier. Branson’s video series Drawing Connections to Climate Change garnered her a 2021 Silver Telly award for excellence in video and television across all screens.
In fall of 2020, Jones was awarded a U.S Scholar Fulbright award to analyze changes in forest management and forest cover in the Colombian Amazon based on the 2016 Colombian peace agreement and how land tenure rights, forest policy, and community management play a role in the deforestation of the region.
John Hayes, dean of the Warner College of Natural Resources, will retire at the end of the 2021-22 academic year in June 2022.
An interdisciplinary group of CSU researchers is part of a $15 million National Science Foundation research network that will study three regions impacted by catastrophic wildfires, declining water supplies and rapid urban population growth.
HDNR assistant professor David W. Knight, collaborates with WalletHub to share which states should be on your road trip list this summer. Read more to find out details about the best safety measures, scenery, and affordable trips available in each state.
Colorado’s social environment is far more conducive to wolf recovery than states like Montana and Idaho.
Two Colorado State University students have earned David L. Boren Awards from the National Security Education Program, a federal initiative designed to support students interested in national security and linguistics.