A new Colorado State University study of the interior U.S. West has found that tree ranges are generally contracting in ...
What impact does climate change have on Colorado forests? This is what a recent report by the Colorado State Forest Service ...
Though sightings in Colorado are rare, these animals are crucial to the ecosystem as they help control populations of small ...
The Destroying Angel is one of the most poisonous mushrooms in the world. It is often found in Colorado’s forested areas and ...
The inventory tracks tree-level growth, removal and mortality trends through federal data from the U.S. Forest Service’s Forest Inventory and Analysis program. CSFS surveys Colorado’s FIA ...
According to data reviewed and analyzed by Colorado State University researchers, Colorado's forest as a collective is now emitting more carbon into the atmosphere than it is absorbing. Data ...
Colorado's forests store a massive amount of carbon, but dying trees -- mostly due to insects and disease -- have caused the state's forests to emit more carbon than they absorbed in recent years, ...