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Natural-terrain Schoolyards Reduce Children’s Stress, says CU-Boulder Study
Playing in schoolyards that feature natural habitats and trees and not just asphalt and recreation equipment reduces children’s stress and inattention, according to a University of Colorado Boulder study. ...
CU-Boulder Campus Mourns Death of Longtime, Celebrated Physics Professor Al Bartlett
...“Albert Bartlett’s influence is unmistakable in the foothills surrounding Boulder. With few exceptions, one sees trees, grasses and rock.” Throughout his decades as a Boulder resident he also was a...
Interpretive nature walks at the Mountain Research Station
Located at 2,900 meters (9,500 feet) in the Front Range of the Colorado Rockies, the Mountain Research Station (MRS) is an interdisciplinary facility of the Institute of Arctic and Alpine...
Remembering the Fourmile Fire
...roles that climate, landscape, and human factors play in affecting fire activity and see how scientists reconstruct the region’s fire history with trees scarred from past burns and repeat photography...
CU to Hold Food and Environmental Justice Week April 11-17
...farms, planting trees, restoring the Fourmile Canyon burn area and others. For more information or to sign up to volunteer visit www.colorado.edu/vrc/bbbw/index.html. "Food justice is a concept that suggests there is...
CU in the Community to Present “Birds, Beetles and Other Forest Friends and Foes”
...limber pines. The limber pines’ dire predicament is particularly poignant because many of these trees are more than 1,000 years old. Professor Mitton will discuss the role climate change...