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Colorado Natural Heritage Program receives $7.8 million for biodiversity survey
The Colorado Natural Heritage Program at Colorado State University has received $7.8 million from Great Outdoors Colorado (GOCO) to conduct a statewide survey of wildlife and natural resources. The survey will engage professional scientists and community members in collecting data on the state’s plants and animals in every county over the next five years.
CSU faculty contribute to most comprehensive assessment of climate change in U.S.
Four Colorado State University faculty members co-authored chapters in the Fifth National Climate Assessment, a state-of-the-science, congressionally mandated report intended to inform decision-making.
Sustainability help wanted: CSU training carbon management professionals to meet demand
Colorado State University's professional science master's degree and carbon management certificate programs are helping to train students in the sustainability skills that companies need.
CSU students from NR120 assist in ecological restoration efforts
Ecological restoration, which aims to rehabilitate an ecosystem that has been disturbed or damaged, has the potential to become a new form of outdoor recreation that benefits both people and the planet.
Smith Building Goes Solar
The roof of the Smith Building is now home to a solar array.
CSU’s Colorado Forest Restoration Institute to co-lead $20 million infrastructure project to address wildfire risk challenges
In an effort to improve forest resilience and reduce the risk of catastrophic wildfires in the Interior West, three organizations, including Colorado State University’s Colorado Forest Restoration Institute, are receiving $20 million from the U.S. government.
Disrupting flow of wood from rivers to oceans impacts marine environments
Researchers measured records of wood flowing to reservoirs and coastal regions to estimate the magnitude of global wood movement.
CSU students construct wildlife-friendly crossings on private lands
Through a class, CSU students built wildlife-friendly crossings on conserved ranches in Colorado.
CSU alumnus Daniel Dominguez takes the stage at COP26
Dominguez was selected to represent Research and Independent NGOs during the closing plenary.
Study: Trees have unexpected impacts on water use in northern Colorado
Researchers explored what drives outdoor water use in an area projected to undergo significant population growth in the years to come.