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]
Oct
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]
Oct
A new CSP report and keynote address at New England Society of American Foresters conference highlight opportunity for protecting more forest and sustainably meeting regional wood product needs
REPORT: A new CSP report and keynote address at New England Society of American Foresters [READ MORE]
May
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]
May
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]
May
A roadmap to better understand climate-mediated species range shifts.
PUBLICATION: A roadmap to better understand climate-mediated species range shifts.
Apr
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.
Apr
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.
Apr
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]
Mar
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]
Nov
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]
Nov
IUCN Turtle Assessment
WORKSHOP: Tortoise Lab scientist participates in workshop to evaluate extinction risk for Central American freshwater [READ MORE]
Jul
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]
Jun
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).
May
Achieving conservation targets by jointly addressing climate change and biodiversity loss.
PUBLICATION: Achieving conservation targets by jointly addressing climate change and biodiversity loss.
May
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]
May
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]
Nov
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]
Oct