Tag: "Warner College of Natural Resources"
105 contraband specimens donated to biology department, thanks to student's work
Smuggled exotic and endangered animal items confiscated by the U.S. federal government now have a chance at a new life - in the CSU Department of Biology's teaching collections.
Hunger guides mountain lions' actions to enter residential areas
A new study found that while predators like mountain lions are generally fearful of and avoid humans, hunger can dampen that fear.
CSUnite: No Place for Hate
We believe it is important for all of us to understand that we have an opportunity as a university to condemn these acts of hate as they occur, and that those who are directly targeted by such acts know that they do not stand alone.
Estimates overstated for Mongolian rangelands damaged by livestock
Researchers found less irreversible damage from livestock in Mongolia’s rangelands than what had been estimated.
How biofuels from plant fibers could combat global warming
A study from Colorado State University finds new promise for biofuels produced from switchgrass, a non-edible native grass.
Ski Areas Tapping into CSU Expertise
This winter Ski Area Management (SAM) Magazine enlisted the expertise of Colorado State University (CSU) Assistant Professor Natalie Ooi Ph.D. and the Online Graduate Certificate in Ski Area Management. Ooi was tapped to be part of SAM’s Summit Series; a season-long mentorship program partnering ten rising stars in the ski industry with six industry leaders to foster relationships and expose these rising stars to the necessary skills and knowledge required to become successful.
Women Reading @ CSU book club meets Feb. 27
Women Reading @ CSU, a book club designed for CSU employees and graduate students who identify as women, continues this semester with its focus on appreciating women’s differences, intersectional identities, and diverse experiences.