Tag: "Department of Fish Wildlife and Conservation Biology"
Human noise culprit of masking iconic national park sounds
Researchers found that even though trains and recreational watercraft are by far the loudest sources of noise, the greatest noise-causing culprits are vehicles and aircraft.
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.
Mevin Hooten named fellow of American Statistical Association
He received the honor at the 2017 Joint Statistical Meetings held in Baltimore earlier this summer.
The extraordinary return of sea otters to Glacier Bay
Using a new approach, CSU researchers discovered that the Glacier Bay sea otter population grew more than 21 percent per year between 1993 and 2012.
Two undergraduates in the running for Truman Scholarship
Two Colorado State University juniors were recently named finalists for a Truman Scholarship.
Summertime Standouts: College of Natural Sciences
This summer break, many College of Natural Sciences students splashed into research and internships across the world.
Island foxes may need genetic rescue
New CSU-led research uncovers a hidden danger to the future viability of some island fox populations.
Wildlife students immersed in ecosystems of Baja California
Helping a new generation of sea turtles safely leave the shores of the Baja California Sur was part of a transformative experience for 18 CSU students over winter break.