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CSP scientists present new results from multiple projects on the Mojave desert tortoise at the annual Desert Tortoise Council Symposium in Las Vegas.

CONFERENCE: CSP scientists present new results from multiple projects on the Mojave desert tortoise at  [READ MORE]

Species range shifts are more complex than what the models predict

PUBLICATION: Species range shifts are more complex than what the models predict [READ MORE]

A new national report from the Center for American Progress, powered by CSP analyses, reveals that Nature loss is not experienced equally

REPORT: A new national report from the Center for American Progress, powered by CSP analyses,  [READ MORE]

Using online media and AI to understand how public sentiment of the Mojave desert tortoise affects its conservation.

WEBINAR: Using online media and AI to understand how public sentiment of the Mojave desert  [READ MORE]

A new modeling approach provides improved and updated survival estimates for a threatened species, the Mojave desert tortoise.

PUBLICATION: A new modeling approach provides improved and updated survival estimates for a threatened species,  [READ MORE]

A first-of-its-kind assessment asks: How protected are America’s rivers?

PUBLICATION: A first-of-its-kind assessment asks: How protected are America’s rivers?

A new report by CSP demonstrates that clean drinking water is at risk if national monument protections are rolled back

REPORT: A new report by CSP demonstrates that clean drinking water is at risk if  [READ MORE]

CSP data scientist presents on new models for biodiversity monitoring at Google’s Geo for Good Summit

CONFERENCE: CSP data scientist presents on new models for biodiversity monitoring at Google’s Geo for  [READ MORE]

A new paper led by CSP staff quantifies the habitat and prey selection patterns of pumas across a mosaic of landscapes on the Olympic Peninsula, Washington, USA

PUBLICATION: A new paper led by CSP staff quantifies the habitat and prey selection patterns  [READ MORE]

CSP data scientist sits on invited panel to discuss her graduate school journey and applications of spatial data science here at CSP

CONFERENCE: CSP data scientist sits on invited panel to discuss her graduate school journey and  [READ MORE]

A new decision framework aims to assist resource managers in threats to amphibians in the Southern Rocky Mountains.

REPORT: A new decision framework aims to assist resource managers in threats to amphibians in  [READ MORE]

Two new papers by CSP staff help to fill key information gaps associated with the recovery of the Mojave desert tortoise across its range.

PUBLICATION: Two new papers by CSP staff help to fill key information gaps associated with  [READ MORE]

Optimizing wildlife camera traps for greater conservation outcomes

ARTICLE: Optimizing wildlife camera traps for greater conservation outcomes.

CSP scientists share new methods for estimating rangewide survival of Mojave desert tortoise at The Desert Tortoise Council 50th Annual Symposium

CONFERENCE: CSP scientists share new methods for estimating rangewide survival of Mojave desert tortoise at  [READ MORE]

Protected Rivers Explorer – A National Assessment of River Protection for Conservation Practitioners and Policymakers

INTERACTIVE TOOL: Conservation Science Partners partnered with American Rivers to conduct the National Protected Rivers  [READ MORE]

CSP scientists share how climate-smart connectivity modeling can improve planning for wildlife crossings at Corridors, Connectivity, and Crossings Conference.

CONFERENCE: CSP scientists share how climate-smart connectivity modeling can improve planning for wildlife crossings at  [READ MORE]

New CSP study identifies key areas for proactive wildfire management that are likely to yield substantial co-benefits to vulnerable human and natural communities alike

PUBLICATION: New CSP study identifies key areas for proactive wildfire management that are likely to  [READ MORE]

NEW CSP STUDY ARGUES CLIMATE CHANGE MUST BE INCORPORATED INTO HIGHWAY CROSSING PLANNING TO BENEFIT WILDLIFE NOW AND INTO THE FUTURE

PUBLICATION: New CSP study argues climate change must be incorporated into highway crossing planning to  [READ MORE]

A new analysis by CSP highlights the importance of our Disappearing Parks in providing access to nature for nearby communities, helping to close the ‘nature gap.’

REPORT: A new analysis by CSP highlights the importance of our Disappearing Parks in providing  [READ MORE]

New special issue of Rangeland Ecology and Management provides an actionable path forward to save the sagebrush biome

PUBLICATION: New special issue of Rangeland Ecology and Management provides an actionable path forward to  [READ MORE]

CSP receives Google’s ‘Geo for Good’ Impact Award for 2023!

AWARD: At the most recent Geo for Good summit hosted by Google, CSP was named  [READ MORE]

A new CSP analysis shows how President Biden’s expansion of San Gabriel Mountains National Monument could expand nature access for thousands in the Los Angeles basin

REPORT: The Biden Administration has announced its approval of a 110,000-acre expansion of the existing  [READ MORE]

A roadmap to better understand climate-mediated species range shifts.

PUBLICATION: A roadmap to better understand climate-mediated species range shifts.

The America the Beautiful Freshwater Challenge: A Partnership to Conserve and Restore America’s Rivers, Lakes, Streams, and Wetlands

PRESS RELEASE: Today the White House announced a new challenge to protect America’s freshwater resources.

New paper published in Science reports that diversified farming benefits nature and people.

PUBLICATION: New paper published in Science reports that diversified farming benefits nature and people.

CSP-led analysis fortifies the case for the Biden Administration’s protection of New Mexico’s Chaco Canyon from oil and gas development

REPORT: In northwest New Mexico’s San Juan Basin lies Chaco Canyon, a site of enormous  [READ MORE]

The Dolores River Canyon Country is one of the most biodiverse, unprotected landscapes in Colorado.

REPORT: The protection of biologically valuable or vulnerable lands and waters is a key strategy  [READ MORE]

You can’t manage (or conserve) what you don’t measure.

REPORT: Monitoring biodiversity is critical to understanding impacts, informing conservation actions, and tracking progress towards  [READ MORE]

IUCN Turtle Assessment

WORKSHOP: Tortoise Lab scientist participates in workshop to evaluate extinction risk for Central American freshwater  [READ MORE]

Tortoise Lab staff convene a workshop to help streamline recovery efforts for the Mojave desert tortoise.

WORKSHOP: Tortoise Lab staff convene a workshop to help streamline recovery efforts for the Mojave  [READ MORE]

Modeling range-wide occupancy trends for the Mojave desert tortoise (Gopherus agassizii).

PUBLICATION: Modeling range-wide occupancy trends for the Mojave desert tortoise (Gopherus agassizii).

Achieving conservation targets by jointly addressing climate change and biodiversity loss.

PUBLICATION: Achieving conservation targets by jointly addressing climate change and biodiversity loss.

Changing Landscape Lab scientists and partners convene a team of experts to provide high-level guidance on climate-informed wildlife crossings.

PRESS RELEASE: Changing Landscape Lab scientists and partners convene a team of experts to provide  [READ MORE]

First-of-Its-Kind Online Mapping Tool Shows Best Opportunities to Meet U.S. Climate and Conservation Goals with Nation’s Public Lands

PRESS RELEASE: To stem the global impacts of climate change and biodiversity loss, leading scientists  [READ MORE]

New CSP Report Highlights High Ecological Value Areas in the Grand Mesa, Uncompahgre, and Gunnison National Forests as Key Targets for Conservation

REPORT: New CSP research identifies locations in the GMUG National Forests that represent landscapes with  [READ MORE]