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.
CCC News: August 2024

As the school year kicks off, so do opportunities with the CCC! Join us as we look back on the summer and get ready for fall. Check out our CCC Monthly News for August: https://mailchi.mp/765905dbfe3c/ccc-news-august-2024
CCC News: September 2023

In this month’s newsletter, John and Katie share thoughts and photos from the 2023 Colorado Forest Collaboratives Summit. We are accepting proposals to join Fellows Cohort 14 is out and Allison is hosting virtual information sessions for people interested. We also want to welcome CSU students to check out our new Connect on Campus! page, […]
CCC News – April 2021

Our monthly newsletter is out! Find out what’s going on at the CCC, from continuing conversations about collaboration, fire, and wolves, to meeting some of the CCC team. And as always, it’s packed full of opportunities to get involved in collaborative conservation, including job openings, upcoming events, and available funding. Read it here.
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 […]
CCC Teaches Collaborative Conservation to Tomorrow’s Conservation Leaders

CCC Teaches Collaborative Conservation to Tomorrow’s Conservation Leaders Each spring, Dr. Kim Skyelander, CCC Associate Director, teaches the three credit course Collaborative Conservation: NR543B for the Conservation Leadership Through Learning (CLTL) program, a master’s degree in the Department of Human Dimensions of Natural Resources at CSU. The CLTL program prepares the next generation of conservation […]
Unsettling Collaborative Conservation through a Decolonizing Lens: Engagement and Collaboration with Indigenous Peoples and Communities

This 2.5 day workshop brought together Indigenous scholars, community members and leaders, and collaborative conservation researchers and practitioners, to share experiences and lessons learned about research partnerships that simultaneously address critical conservation and community needs. The overarching goal was to develop a network and platform to create an integrated research, education and practice program, building […]
Sustaining Our Progress by Tim Reader
Sustaining Our Progress by Tim Reader, Cohort 9 CCC Fellow One of the beneficial outcomes of our Team Fellows Project partnership with the Center for Collaborative Conservation (CCC) is in our taking advantage of additional opportunities for sustaining and growing our project efforts that just may have gone by the wayside in the absence of […]
Community Biomass: CSFS & CSU’s Center for Collaborative Conservation

The Colorado State Forest Service (CSFS), part of Fellows Cohort 9, is engaging biomass utilization businesses and communities in southern Colorado and northern New Mexico to participate and profit in cross-border forest collaboration. You can read about the work they’re doing by following the link below. Community Biomass: CSFS & CSU’s Center for Collaborative Conservation
Conservation Finance Boot Camp, 2018
On June 18th-22nd, 2018., the Center for Collaborative Conservation at Colorado State University and the Haub School of Environment and Natural Resources at the University of Wyoming hosted the annual Conservation Finance Boot Camp at Colorado State University. Now in its 12th year, this is the first time the Boot Camp has been been offered […]