Tag: "Warner College of Natural Resources"
In the Arctic, More Rain May Mean Fewer Musk Oxen
A warming climate is contributing to more rain-on-snow events in arctic regions, restricting species like musk oxen's food supplies. Latest research from Joel Berger detailed in NY Times.
Speakers encourage others to ‘Rise Up, Take Action’ on MLK Day
On Jan. 15, Fort Collins residents joined Colorado State University faculty, staff and students to celebrate the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. at the annual community march.
New details emerge on temperature, mobility of Earth's lower crust in Rocky Mountains
A research team led by Colorado State University has mapped the temperature and viscosity of the Earth's lower crust for the first time.
Post-fire landslide problems aren’t new and likely to get worse
Why did these deadly flows happen? To what extent were these flows caused by the fire, the extreme burst of rainfall, or a combination? And what can we do to reduce similar risks in the future?
How China's ivory ban could affect elephant poaching in Africa
Professor George Wittemyer discusses China's recent ivory ban with Ari Shapiro on NPR's All Things Considered.
To Advocate or Not Is No Longer the Question: Paths to Enhance Scientific Engagement
Faculty in Department of Fish, Wildlife, and Conservation Biology call for enhancing scientific engagement in ecology in Bioscience.
The real Tower of Babylon
Why do humans speak more than 7000 languages on our little planet? Simon Morton speaks to Michael Gavin about his research on languages and their development around natural resources.