Got moose? Sightings in northern Colorado on the rise
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Bill Bertschy, director of Pingree Park mountain campus of Colorado State University, says moose sightings have steadily increased over the past decade.
Bill Bertschy, director of Pingree Park mountain campus of Colorado State University, says moose sightings have steadily increased over the past decade.
Dennis also bolsters earlier predictions that this would be an active hurricane season, with William Gray of Colorado State University predicting a total of 15 named storms and eight named hurricanes.
Forecaster William Gray at Colorado State University has upped his 2005 Atlantic hurricane forecast three times since December, beginning with 11 named storms, then 13, then 15. Now he is saying the number of named storms will be “significantly above” …
Some researchers caution that it’s too early to tell how large a role dogs will play in combatting human cancer. “You have to be very careful about moving from species to species,” says David Vail, a veterinary oncologist at Colorado …
“As we develop, and water resources are further expanded, they indeed might spread,” said Boris Kondratieff, an entomology professor at Colorado State University in Fort Collins. “These local colonies can ebb and flow depending on water conditions.”
Co-author Matthew Weeg received his doctorate from Cornell and worked in Andrew Bass’s laboratory before recently becoming a lecturer at Colorado State University.
… or Great Outdoors Colorado, the state agency that spends lottery-fund proceeds on open space, has contracted with a Colorado State University laboratory to map …
Blanche Hughes, associate vice president of student affairs at CSU, said the purpose of the forum is twofold: It allows the university to recruit black students and encourages them to build the mind and soul of black youths.
…almost 20 years after winning the Kentucky Derby, Foolish Pleasure was brought to the Veterinary Teaching Hospital at Colorado State University,
GOCO will contract with Colorado State University’s Natural Resources Ecology Laboratory to conduct the $200,000 to $350,000 project.