CCC News – August 2021

There are a bunch of ways to get involved with the CCC this month from learning about policy on wolves to our fellows program to upcoming peer-to-peer exchanges. On top of that, there are events and jobs galore across the collaborative conservation community! Find all the details in this month’s CCC News. Read the newsletter […]
Fellows Policy Series – Wolf Reintroduction
For those who have been following Colorado Parks and Wildlife’s process to reintroduce wolves into Colorado and CCC’s involvement in finding common ground and a collaborative path forward: The CCC Fellows have completed their science-based projects, using collaboration, to address conservation and livelihood issues related to the potential need for wolf management in Colorado. Our […]
CCC News – July 2021

Cows, conferences, and wolves are in the CCC news this month. See what we’ve been up to, and get updates from across the collaborative conservation world including upcoming events (workshops abound the next few months!), news from our fellows, and job openings. Read the newsletter here.
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.
Breaking Down Barriers and Reducing Conflict Over Wolves in Colorado

10/23/20 By Mireille Gonzalez, CCC Fellows Cohort 10, PhD Student in the Human Dimensions of Natural Resources at Colorado State University Matt Collins, CCC Fellows Cohort 10, Masters Student in the Human Dimensions of Natural Resources at Colorado State University Taylor Heid, Masters Student in Conservation Leadership at Colorado State University Originally published by our […]
Bias and Cultural Consequences in Conservation

10/22/20 By Alex Few, Fellows Cohort 10, Working Wild Challenge Coordinator, Western Landowners Alliance Originally published by our partners at The Institute for Science and Policy Bias and Cultural Consequences in Conservation I picked up my daughter up from daycare last week and was handed a laminated placemat she had crafted that morning for “hunting week.” […]
Wolves Spark Passion, But Is There Common Ground?

9/21/20 By John Sanderson, Director, Center for Collaborative Conservation at Colorado State University Kristan Uhlenbrock, Senior Policy Advisor, Institute for Science & Policy Originally published by our partners at The Institute for Science and Policy Wolves Spark Passion, But Is There Common Ground? November elections are heralding a growing polarization between parties, but there is something else divisive on the […]
Conservation fellows announced, set to study wolf reintroduction

Our 10th cohort of Collaborative Conservation Fellows was awarded $48,000 for work on the potential future of wolves in Colorado. Can we find a path forward together on this controversial canid? The Source recent wrote about the Fellows and their projects, you can read it here: https://warnercnr.source.colostate.edu/center-for-collaborative-conservation-ccc-announces-new-conservation-fellows/
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 […]