Genetic diversity gives wild populations their best chance at long-term survival
Biodiversity expert Chris Funk has co-authored a paper examining genetic variation as a crucial factor for wild populations' short- and long-term viability.
Biodiversity expert Chris Funk has co-authored a paper examining genetic variation as a crucial factor for wild populations' short- and long-term viability.
CSU's Diana Wall is part of a team to unveil a new soil monitoring initiative that could help with creating new protection mechanisms for all lands.
CSU is building upon its global reputation as an innovative leader in sustainability by becoming the only institution in the world to earn three Platinum ratings from the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education.
Lack of seasonal temperature variation in tropical mountains has led to species that are highly adapted to their narrow niches, creating the right conditions for new species to arise in these areas.
The School of Global Environmental Sustainability (SoGES) is hosting a March 7 panel discussion on the powerful contribution women are making towards sustainable development.
Salazar Center for North American Conservation will be housed in CSU’s School of Global Environmental Sustainability.
CSU's Diana Wall was recognized by the Ecological Society of America, which announced that she will receive its highest honor, the 2017 Eminent Ecologist Award.
A research team led by Diana Wall, director of the School of Global Environmental Sustainability at CSU, started off the new year at McMurdo Station in Antarctica.