Stories

News articles, interviews, press releases, and other narratives about RMBL and the Gunnison Basin.

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324 stories · 2010–2019

News

County planners okay with RMBL summer plan; winter in limbo

Mark ReamanMay 16, 2018
Profile

Allegheny Graduating Senior Will Pursue Environmental Research in the Rocky Mountains

Allegheny College issued the following news: During the summer of 2018, Allegheny College graduating senior Leah Franzluebbers will be working among the high peaks in the Mountain West. She is looking

Targeted News Service Dateline: MEADVILLE, PennsylvaniaApr 25, 2018
News

Gunnison County : Trampe Ranch protection a done deal

Apr 16, 2018( Coyote Gulch: http://coyotegulch.net/Delivered by Newstex) https://coyotegulch.blog/2014/01/08/upper-gunnison-river-water-conservancy-district-strongly-oppsoses-anothertransmountain-dive

Apr 16, 2018
Profile

UCLA professor heads long-term evolutionary biology project on marmots

Daniel Blumstein's office is filled with marmot souvenirs, ranging from a "marmot-Xing" sign, to marmot T-shirts and memes, to a casino advertisement featuring a marmot. Blumstein, a UCLA ecology and

Teddy RosenbluthApr 12, 2018
News

Education briefs for Monday, April 9

Stoney urged to act on school facilities RICHMOND - The leaders behind the Richmond school facilities measure recently signed by Gov. Ralph Northam are calling on Mayor Levar Stoney to take action on

Apr 8, 2018
Press Release

UR Biology Professor Carrie Wu Awarded Grants for Plant Research

The University of Richmond issued the following news release: University of Richmond biology professor Carrie Wu has received two grant awards for her research related to plant population biology. Wu

Targeted News Service Dateline: RICHMOND, VirginiaApr 6, 2018
Feature

Fifty Years of Flauschink: Who could have imagined? Part 3 of a three-part series

George SibleyApr 4, 2018
Press Release

2018 American Alpine Club Research Grant Recipients Announced

The American Alpine Club issued the following news release: The American Alpine Club (AAC) is proud to announce the recipients of the 2018 Research Grants, powered by the Alliance for Sustainable Ener

Targeted News Service Dateline: GOLDEN, ColoradoMar 23, 2018
News

RMBL campus in Mt. CB in works

Two north valley entities are joining forces to establish a welcome center and additional workforce housing in Mt. Crested Butte. Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory (RMBL) — with help from &helli

Mar 1, 2018
News

BOCC agrees to revisit rules for Gothic Road

After receiving feedback on a proposal for limited motorized use along Gothic Road during winter months, Gunnison County Commissioners agreed this week to revisit the existing set of regulations. &

Mar 1, 2018
News

RMBL looking beyond Gothic, perhaps to Mt. Crested Butte

Mark ReamanFeb 28, 2018
News

County commissioners move to approve RMBL’s snowmobile request for increased snowmobile access

Kristy AcuffFeb 28, 2018
Research

Climate warming causes local extinction of Rocky Mountain wildflower species

The following information was released by the University of Colorado - Boulder: New CU Boulder-led research has established a causal link between climate warming and the localized extinction of a comm

States News Service Dateline: BOULDER, Colo.Feb 26, 2018
Research

CU Boulder researcher links climate change, localized extinction

Northern rock jasmine (Courtesy photo) New research led by the University of Colorado has found a causal link between climate warming and the localized extinction of Northern rock jasmine, a common fl

Charlie BrennanFeb 21, 2018
News

BOCC to gauge public on Gothic Road winter use

Following the tabling of a discussion late last year after failing to reach consensus, Gunnison County Commissioners agreed this week to take public input on the possibility of opening Gothic

Feb 15, 2018
Profile

Billy Barr's climate records are valuable to #ClimateChange researchers

Jan 29, 2018( Coyote Gulch: http://coyotegulch.net/Delivered by Newstex) https://coyotegulch.files.wordpress.com/2018/01/billy-barr-e1516724021138.jpgBilly Barr photo via Sotheby'sFrom[1] The Denver P

Jan 29, 2018
Research

Being anti-social leads to a longer life for marmots

NYT Syndicate For many mammals, a busy social life can be an important contributor to a long life. But some animals need more alone time than others, and failure to get it could be lethal, according t

Jan 24, 2018
Research

Grumpy Old Mammals: Being Antisocial Leads to a Longer Life. For Marmots, at Least.

For many mammals, a busy social life can be an important contributor to a long life. But some animals need more alone time than others, and failure to get it could be lethal, according to new research

By DOUGLAS QUENQUAJan 23, 2018
Research

Can being too social take years off your life?

New Delhi, Jan. 22 -- Large ground squirrels called yellow-bellied marmots live much longer, on average, if they are less social and more isolated than if they are more social and less isolated, a UCL

Jan 22, 2018
Research

Being Antisocial Leads to a Longer Life. For Marmots.

For many mammals, a busy social life can be an important contributor to a long life. But some animals need more alone time than others, and failure to get it could be lethal, according to new research

By DOUGLAS QUENQUAJan 18, 2018
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