2025 Fat Squirrel Week: Appreciating CSU campus squirrels from a safe distance
Warner College of Natural Resources’ second annual “Fat Squirrel Week” celebrated CSU’s chunky squirrels, with a clear winner that stole hearts and acorns alike.
Warner College of Natural Resources’ second annual “Fat Squirrel Week” celebrated CSU’s chunky squirrels, with a clear winner that stole hearts and acorns alike.
A new poetry anthology exploring the connection between people and the natural world highlights 210 contributors from the arts and ecology, including writers from the departments of English and Fish, Wildlife and Conservation Biology.
The Siegele Conservation Science Internship offers undergraduate students a paid opportunity to gain professional training and hands-on experience in applied conservation science. The internship, aimed at promoting careers in biodiversity conservation, allows students to collaborate with scientists from CNHP on a variety of important projects.
Claire Walther prepares to graduate from CSU with a double major in fish, wildlife and conservation biology and political science.
Two CSU professors shared their insights about the elk rut and how to observe nature without being an idiot.
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.