CSFS Announces New Rifle Field Office
The new Rifle Field Office allows the CSFS to address forest health concerns and reduce wildfire risk in priority areas, such as the Roaring Fork Valley, the Colorado River Valley and the White River Watershed.
The new Rifle Field Office allows the CSFS to address forest health concerns and reduce wildfire risk in priority areas, such as the Roaring Fork Valley, the Colorado River Valley and the White River Watershed.
Arborist Appreciation Day is celebrated every year on June 16. Kamie Long, an arborist with the CSFS, tells us more about her journey and career.
In June 2023, experts from Colorado State University confirmed the presence of emerald ash borer (EAB) in two new towns in Colorado: Carbondale and Littleton.
MCH pheromone packet technology gives Douglas-fir beetles a message to move on, helping protect Colorado forests.
The Colorado State Forest Service works year round, statewide to care for Colorado’s trees, working with partners in towns and cities, federal land managers, private landowners and Colorado State Parks. Throughout August, we’ll add examples of our work in state parks across state.