Fort Collins Science Center Updates: From Plains to Peaks
Welcome to the Fort Collins Science Center (FORT) newsletter! From grand plains to towering peaks, the scientists at FORT are dedicated to producing and sharing science that aids in the management of species and natural resources. Each issue of this newsletter features updates from the center, including newly published science and tools for resource managers. Subscribe to get all of our news.
FORT scientists develop and disseminate research-based information and tools needed to understand the nation’s biological resources in support of effective decision making.
From plains to peaks, FORT research spans a variety of landscapes.
Researchers complete work in sagebrush, forest, montane, prairie, subtropical wetland, and freshwater ecosystems, to name a few.
Researchers complete work in sagebrush, forest, montane, prairie, subtropical wetland, and freshwater ecosystems, to name a few.
Our scientists work hard to produce science that is useful for land managers, conservation practitioners, tribal entities, local governments, and other end users.
Science products and services include research reports and journal publications; predictive models, software, and decision tools; web applications; maps and GIS products; seminars, workshops, and training; and technical assistance.
Science products and services include research reports and journal publications; predictive models, software, and decision tools; web applications; maps and GIS products; seminars, workshops, and training; and technical assistance.
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Contacts
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Emma I Dietrich, Ph.D.
Biologist
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Alex L Stoneburner
Biologist
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