
CSU Ecosystem Science and Sustainability
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Seeking to understand ecosystems & the effect of human societies on ecosystem processes & long-term sustainability. Dept. in @ColoradoStateU @WarnerCollege.
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https://warnercnr.colostate.edu/ess/ 03-11-2020 17:11:42
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You won't want to miss this special panel where Colorado State University CSU Ecosystem Science and Sustainability students will share about their experience at the Glasgow Climate Change Conference (#COP26). Jan. 27 at Avo's in Fort Collins! Co-hosted by the YEAH network. sustainability.colostate.edu/event/cop26-st…



We are Hiring an Assistant Professor in Climate Justice Please join us CSU Ecosystem Science and Sustainability and our great colleagues CSU Sustainability CSU_Ecology CSU Warner College ! Great place with great people! Share widely! jobs.colostate.edu/postings/97851 Apply by February 10th, 2022, for full consideration.


Happy #FromtheField Friday & #INTERNATIONALDAYOFWOMENINSCIENCE What have you been up to this winter!? Reply, tag, DM or email us your winter adventures (work or fun)! Pictured is CSU_Ecology & CSU Ecosystem Science and Sustainability grad student Anna Shampain up at The Loch in RockyNPS for field work!


Most GDPE students profiled a "Successful Ecologist" in Alan Knapp's Foundations of Ecology. Here is his own #PathwaytoScience, edited by GDPE Sci Comm Fellow Elizabeth Diaz-Clark: youtube.com/watch?v=xUtEu-…





Great presentations from CSU Warner College CSU Fish, Wildlife, and Conservation Biology and CSU Ecosystem Science and Sustainability students/alums at the Elevations Geospatial Summit Kaely Harris, Anna Whelan, Chris Piccione, and Lilly Cory GIS Colorado WyGEO #gischat #giscolorado


I GRADUATED with my Bachelor of #Science in Ecosystems Science & Sustainability yesterday from Colorado State University CSU Warner College!! I'm honored to be recognized as an "outstanding grad" and so grateful to my community here at CSU for making my dream come true! source.colostate.edu/colorado-state…

Stephanie Kampf, a CSU Ecosystem Science and Sustainability professor, was awarded a $50,000 grant from U.S. National Science Foundation to study snowpack, streams and sediment in waterways affected by the Cameron Peak Fire that burned northwest of Fort Collins in August 2020. Read the full story at col.st/o6qur.




