Women’s History Month

On my path to the Center for Collaborative Conservation, I am grateful for my mother, my spouse and daughter, and many women friends and colleagues who have taught me so much over the years, including several who were instrumental in creating the CCC.
Favorite Conservation Books

For the emerging conservation leader or the curious, life-long learning, here is a list of essential and inspiring books. The “top ten” include several classics as well as more recent books that have expanded the conservation dialogue. At the end of this list are several books that will help you be a better conservation leader. […]
Colorado State University unveils educational resources on potential restoration of wolves in Colorado

As we wrote in February, wolves are in Colorado and more may be coming. Recognizing the need for reliable information on wolves, the Center for Collaborative Conservation teamed up with CSU Extension and the Center for Human-Carnivore Coexistence (CHCC) to create twelve information sheets on topics ranging from wolf biology to livestock and wolves to dialogue and […]
Wolves in Colorado

Wolves in Colorado By John Sanderson February 12, 2020 Wolves are in Colorado and more may be coming. After being extirpated in the 1940s, wolves began showing up in Colorado in the mid-2000s. In 2004, a wolf was killed by a vehicle on I-70. Last summer, a radio-collared wolf from Wyoming’s Snake River pack was […]