Tune Into Nature
Tune Into Nature
Warner College of Natural Resources at CSU
Hello Warner Rams! You are Tuning Into Nature: A Warner College Podcast. Join our student ambassadors as they explore the passion and investment in our natural world.
Student Org Oasis: Warner's Wonderful World of Student Organizations
Journey into the heart of student life at Warner College of Natural Resources in this 5th episode of “Tune into Nature” Season 6, and explore the world of Warner student organizations with your host, Anna. As the semester winds down and the holiday spirit fills the air, we're shining a spotlight on three remarkable student-run clubs: the Zero Waste Team, the Society of American Foresters, and the Geosciences Club. Listen and learn from members from each of these organizations and get insights into how their time at Colorado State University has been impacted by the community they've joined.Featured Students:Maddie Minard, Forest and Rangeland Stewardship Student with the Society of American Foresters. Madeline Ferguson, Geosciences Student with the Geosciences Club. Gaia Poneta, Human Dimensions of Natural Resources Student with the Zero Waste Team.Interview Questions:1) Why did you join this student organization?2) How has joining this student organization helped you develop professionally and socially?3) What has been the most valuable skill you have developed in your student organization?4) How has your student organization impacted the community?5) What is your favorite memory from your time in this student organization?6) Who would be an ideal member of your student organization? What would you say to someone who is thinking of joining?
Dec 19, 2023
18 min
Wild Connections: Warner College to Host the International Biodiversity Network
Listen and learn all about the International Biodiversity Network with Anna as she connects with Dean Alonso Aguirre of Warner College of Natural Resources.Join us for a reception & panel discussion featuring the International Biodiversity Network!As part of Warner College Dean’s Distinguished Lecture Series — Further Together — that highlights conservation and sustainability success stories, on September 27 from 5:00 – 8:00 pm at the Iris and Michael Smith Alumni Center, IBN will discuss transdisciplinary issues including biodiversity loss, climate change, and wildlife health trends that span the next decade. Light bites will be served, and a cash bar will be available.
Dec 19, 2023
24 min
Unearthing the Haunting Reality: Beetles, Zombie Forests and the Terrifying Impact of Climate Change
Get ready to venture into the shadows of the wilderness in our Halloween-themed episode, with hosts Anna and Maddy, for a spine-tingling exploration of the eerie ecology lurking in our Forests. As October comes to an end, we're reflecting on the bone-chilling tales of bark beetles, fires, zombie forests, and their sinister connection to climate change, with the help of the director of the Colorado Forest and Restoration Institute and professor in the Forest and Rangeland Stewardship department, Tony Cheng.
Oct 31, 2023
33 min
Flowing Against the Odds: The Colorado River Drought Crisis Unraveled
Prepare to embark on a riveting journey along the Colorado River's treacherous waters in our latest episode, guided by hosts Anna and Maggie. In this immersive exploration, we navigate the turbulent currents of the Colorado River drought crisis, delving into its profound implications for Northern Colorado residents and the delicate ecosystems it sustains. With the expert insights of Brad Udall, a senior water and climate research scientist at the Colorado Water Center, this episode promises to be both enlightening and thought-provoking. So what are you waiting for? Jump right in!
Oct 19, 2023
52 min
Transitioning Seasons: Reflecting on Summer and Anticipating Fall at Warner College
Join Anna in a thoughtful exploration of Warner College's recent summer highlights and an insightful look ahead to the exciting events shaping the upcoming fall semester in Fort Collins. From engaging summer internships to the dynamic orientation experience, Anna guides you through it all. Also, get an exclusive sneak peek into the much-awaited Fall Picnic. This isn't just news – it's an authentic Warner experience you won't want to miss. Tune in and stay connected to the rhythm of nature at Warner College.Explore CSU: https://admissions.colostate.edu/visits-events/explore-csu/O.P.E.N. Fort Collins: https://warnercnr.colostate.edu/openfc/Warner College Diversity and Inclusion Program: https://warnercnr.colostate.edu/diversity/about/
Aug 30, 2023
10 min
Learning the Warner Ambassador Way
Join Becky and Kelley as they connect with graduating Warner College student ambassadors Madison Molter and Meggie Olson. Listen to them as they reflect on their past experiences as Natural Resources students and student ambassadors full of excitement, humility, and enrichment.
Sep 15, 2022
23 min
Unpacking the Pack… Part II
Listen to Becky and Kelley in this episode they discuss the future of the Colorado Wolf Reintroduction. Join Kevin Crooks, the Director of the Center for Human-Carnivore Coexistence and Miray Gonzalez, PhD student in the Human Dimensions of Natural Resources Department as they share their reactions to passing of the Wolf Reintroduction Bill.
Sep 15, 2022
23 min
Felix at Field Camp
The Geology Summer Field Camp at CSU is an immersive capstone course that focuses on geological field studies. Students study the course throughout Colorado and New Mexico. Felix Diaz, a 4th year international student from Panama studying Hydrogeology, reflects the on the completion of the field course. His experiences included: geological mapping, hiking and community building with classmates.Learn more about our Geology major to develop and apply state-of-the-art scientific understanding, technologies, and methods.
Mar 4, 2022
20 min
Restoration Ecology: Emphasizing Our Future
Following the recovery of the Cameron Peak Fire, hear from Mark Paschke, Professor of Restoration Ecology, in the Forest and Rangeland Stewardship Department at Colorado State University, on his experience in research and the importance of restoration to our ecosystems. This includes mine land reclamation, soil studies, and nitrogen-fixing shrub studies.Learn more about our Restoration Ecology major to address the challenges of healing damaged lands and giving back to our natural world.
Feb 17, 2022
19 min
Building Community Drop by Drop
Indigenous lands are immensely important in the past, present, and future of environmental stewardship.  Join us to meet Sierra Klemme, a Watershed Science major who identifies as Dine, or more commonly known as Navajo, speak on her leadership experiences in Warner College, the Outdoor Program, and CSU’s Native American Cultural Center.Additional Resources: Warner College’s Diversity and Inclusion ProgramText Your Location to 907-312-5085 and find out what Indigenous lands are local to you.
Nov 19, 2021
21 min
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