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Artists, scientists and Smokey Bear share science of post-fire recovery through art
To share CSU's wildfire research with the public, the Geospatial Centroid and Radical Open Science Syndicate (ROSS) will host From Burn to Bloom: The Art + Science of Wildfire Recovery on Saturday, Aug. 19, at Odell Brewing Company. Burn to Bloom attendees will have the opportunity to make art while learning about post-fire science.
Ecology M.S. student Tamara Layden advancing education with interpersonal to institutional change
In recognition for outstanding achievement in promoting equities in education for underrepresented and racially minoritized students, the CSU Graduate School awarded Layden the 2022-23 Advancing Education Scholarship.
Don’t hike so close to me: How the presence of humans can disturb wildlife up to half a mile away
Millions of Americans are traveling this summer as pandemic restrictions wind down.
How do arctic foxes hunt in the snow?
Maybe you’ve seen a video clip of a fluffy white fox moving carefully through a frozen landscape. Suddenly it leaps into the air and dive-bombs straight down into the snow. If so, you’ve witnessed the unusual hunting skills of an arctic fox.
CSU, Mexican university students partner to host educational BioBlitz in Mexico
Colorado State University students in the Fish, Wildlife and Conservation Biology semester education abroad program at the CSU Todos Santos Center held a BioBlitz and wildlife biology festival for students within the local community.
Despite poaching, elephants’ social networks hold steady
While the demand for ivory has put elephants under incredible pressure from poachers, their rich social networks have remained remarkably steady.