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Colorado State University

Colorado State University is one of our nation's leading research universities with world-class research in infectious disease, atmospheric science, clean energy technologies, and environmental science. It was founded in 1870 as the Colorado Agricultural College, six years before the Colorado Territory became a state.

Colorado State University, located in Fort Collins, Colorado, is situated on nearly 5,000 acres of land, including the main campus, a foothills campus, an agricultural campus, and a mountain campus (Pingree Park). Colorado State also has 4,600 acres for research centers, Cooperative Extension offices, and Colorado State Forest Service stations.


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5489990 common brushtail Trichosurus vulpecula Killed by trappers
5489991 common brushtail Trichosurus vulpecula scat
5489992 common brushtail Trichosurus vulpecula Trap used to catch brushtail possum.  The fur is then plucked and sold.
5489993 common brushtail Trichosurus vulpecula Bait station for common brushtail possum.
5489994 common brushtail Trichosurus vulpecula Signage warning of baiting control for common brushtail possum.
5489995 common brushtail Trichosurus vulpecula Signage warning of baiting control for common brushtail possum.
5489996 common brushtail Trichosurus vulpecula Signage warning of baiting for control of common brushtail possum.
5489997 common brushtail Trichosurus vulpecula Signage warning of baiting control of common brushtail possum.
5489998 common brushtail Trichosurus vulpecula The use of poisoned baits is a widespread practice in New Zealand to help control introduced pest mammals, such as the common brushtail possum. As this sign indicates, the practice is controversial.
5489999 common brushtail Trichosurus vulpecula This species was introduced into New Zealand as a fur bearer. Trapping and use in fur products is an important part of efforts to manage this invasive species.
5490001 common brushtail Trichosurus vulpecula This species is an introduced species that is considered to be the most damaging pest of the forest lands in the country.  It feeds extensively on foliage, flowers and fruit of many key forest species.
5490002 common brushtail Trichosurus vulpecula This species is an introduced species in New Zealand that is considered to be the most damaging pest of forest lands in the country.  In addition to many native plants, it is damaging to some introduced species, such as rose. 
5490003 common brushtail Trichosurus vulpecula The common brushtail possum is an introduced species in New Zealand that is considered to be the most damaging pest of forest lands in the country.  It feeds on the foliage, flwoers and fruit of many native species, such as this tree fuschia.
5489984 common brushtail Trichosurus vulpecula Mounted specimen of common brushtail possum.  This introduced mammal is considered to be the most important pest threat to the health of native forests in New Zealand. 
5489985 common brushtail Trichosurus vulpecula Mounted specimen. This introduced mammal is considered to be the most important pest to the health of native forests in New Zealand.
5489989 common brushtail Trichosurus vulpecula Killed by trappers
5489986 common brushtail Trichosurus vulpecula Adult found dead, probably following exposure to poisoned bait.
5489987 common brushtail Trichosurus vulpecula Adult found dead, probably following exposure to poisoned bait.
5489988 common brushtail Trichosurus vulpecula Killed by trappers
5367027 western gray kangaroo Macropus fuliginosus Western gray kangaroos at the Denver Zoo in Colorado.

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