Episodes

  • Sustainable Spokes: Biking Culture in Fort Collins
    Oct 8 2024

    Join Anna Hall for a special episode of Tune Into Nature as we explore the dynamic biking culture at Colorado State University and in Fort Collins!

    Biking is a key part of life both on campus and in the city, and there’s so much to discover. Luckily, we have Anna to guide us through the essentials of biking in this vibrant community.


    In this episode, we’ll cover:

    The city’s plans for enhancing biking infrastructure

    How to find affordable bikes on campus

    Tips for maintaining your bike

    Registering your bike with the CSU Police Department

    Building a biking community at any skill level


    We couldn’t uncover all this information without some help. In this episode, we feature insightful interviews with:


    AnnMarie Kirkpatrick, Active Modes Specialist, Fort Collins Moves

    Anna Kelso, Active Modes Specialist, Fort Collins Moves

    Will Walton, Bike Mechanic, CSU The Spoke

    Allison Naseman, CSU Surplus Property

    Brad Breese, Transportation Education and Enforcement Program Coordinator at CSU Police Department

    B Steele, co-founder of Queer + Bikes and Lead Data Scientist for the Department of Ecosystem Science and Sustainability


    Whether you’re an experienced cyclist or just getting started, there’s always something new to learn about our active biking scene. Don’t forget to check out the links below for more information and resources!


    Links:

    The Spoke Bike Shop: https://thespoke.colostate.edu

    CSU Surplus Property: https://surplus.colostate.edu

    Register your bike: https://police.colostate.edu/register...

    Queer + Bikes Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/queerplusbikes?igsh=MW13emxkemx2cDdwZQ%3D%3D

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    29 mins
  • Investigating Undergraduate Research: From CURC to SUPER
    May 4 2024

    In this episode of Tune Into Nature, our host Anna explores the many research opportunities available to undergraduate students here at Warner College! We look into two pivotal programs: CSU’s Annual Research Symposium (CURC), and Skills for Undergraduate Participation in Ecological Research (SUPER). Students — including Emma Cokeley, Gabriella Vieira, Shelby Mead, and host Anna Hall, herself — tell us how they got involved in research, the inspiration behind their research topics, and the impact research has had on their academic and personal growth. Whether you're a budding researcher or simply curious about undergraduate research opportunities, this episode offers valuable insights and inspiration.

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    33 mins
  • Into the Wilderness Programs
    Mar 27 2024

    Have you ever considered being a guide in the outdoor recreation industry or do you just want to be the most prepared when you're in the wilderness? Join Tune Into Nature's host Anna as she delves into Human Dimensions of Natural Resources' Wilderness Programs with the help of instructor Ethan Billingsley who teaches students the technical and interpersonal skills necessary for backcountry instruction. You'll hear from students — including Teaching Assistant Andrew Patton and Wilderness Program students Paige Lillibridge and Nicko Brown — currently taking the course "NRRT351: Wilderness Instructors," as they learn about avalanche rescue and backcountry skiing.

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    42 mins
  • Student Org Oasis: Warner's Wonderful World of Student Organizations
    Dec 19 2023

    Journey into the heart of student life at Warner College of Natural Resources in this 5th episode of “Tune into Nature” Season 6, and explore the world of Warner student organizations with your host, Anna. As the semester winds down and the holiday spirit fills the air, we're shining a spotlight on three remarkable student-run clubs: the Zero Waste Team, the Society of American Foresters, and the Geosciences Club. Listen and learn from members from each of these organizations and get insights into how their time at Colorado State University has been impacted by the community they've joined.

    Featured Students:

    Maddie Minard, Forest and Rangeland Stewardship Student with the Society of American Foresters.

    Madeline Ferguson, Geosciences Student with the Geosciences Club.

    Gaia Poneta, Human Dimensions of Natural Resources Student with the Zero Waste Team.


    Interview Questions:

    1) Why did you join this student organization?

    2) How has joining this student organization helped you develop professionally and socially?

    3) What has been the most valuable skill you have developed in your student organization?

    4) How has your student organization impacted the community?

    5) What is your favorite memory from your time in this student organization?

    6) Who would be an ideal member of your student organization? What would you say to someone who is thinking of joining?

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    18 mins
  • Wild Connections: Warner College to Host the International Biodiversity Network
    Dec 19 2023

    Listen and learn all about the International Biodiversity Network with Anna as she connects with Dean Alonso Aguirre of Warner College of Natural Resources.

    Join us for a reception & panel discussion featuring the International Biodiversity Network!

    As part of Warner College Dean’s Distinguished Lecture Series — Further Together — that highlights conservation and sustainability success stories, on September 27 from 5:00 – 8:00 pm at the Iris and Michael Smith Alumni Center, IBN will discuss transdisciplinary issues including biodiversity loss, climate change, and wildlife health trends that span the next decade. Light bites will be served, and a cash bar will be available.

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    24 mins
  • Unearthing the Haunting Reality: Beetles, Zombie Forests and the Terrifying Impact of Climate Change
    Oct 31 2023

    Get ready to venture into the shadows of the wilderness in our Halloween-themed episode, with hosts Anna and Maddy, for a spine-tingling exploration of the eerie ecology lurking in our Forests. As October comes to an end, we're reflecting on the bone-chilling tales of bark beetles, fires, zombie forests, and their sinister connection to climate change, with the help of the director of the Colorado Forest and Restoration Institute and professor in the Forest and Rangeland Stewardship department, Tony Cheng.

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    33 mins
  • Flowing Against the Odds: The Colorado River Drought Crisis Unraveled
    Oct 19 2023

    Prepare to embark on a riveting journey along the Colorado River's treacherous waters in our latest episode, guided by hosts Anna and Maggie. In this immersive exploration, we navigate the turbulent currents of the Colorado River drought crisis, delving into its profound implications for Northern Colorado residents and the delicate ecosystems it sustains. With the expert insights of Brad Udall, a senior water and climate research scientist at the Colorado Water Center, this episode promises to be both enlightening and thought-provoking. So what are you waiting for? Jump right in!

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    52 mins
  • Transitioning Seasons: Reflecting on Summer and Anticipating Fall at Warner College
    Aug 30 2023

    Join Anna in a thoughtful exploration of Warner College's recent summer highlights and an insightful look ahead to the exciting events shaping the upcoming fall semester in Fort Collins. From engaging summer internships to the dynamic orientation experience, Anna guides you through it all. Also, get an exclusive sneak peek into the much-awaited Fall Picnic. This isn't just news – it's an authentic Warner experience you won't want to miss. Tune in and stay connected to the rhythm of nature at Warner College.

    Explore CSU: https://admissions.colostate.edu/visits-events/explore-csu/

    O.P.E.N. Fort Collins: https://warnercnr.colostate.edu/openfc/

    Warner College Diversity and Inclusion Program: https://warnercnr.colostate.edu/diversity/about/


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    10 mins