The Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Units (CESU) Network is a national consortium of federal agencies, tribes, academic institutions,
state and local governments, nongovernmental conservation organizations, and other partners working together to support informed
public trust resource stewardship. The CESU Network includes more than 470 nonfederal partners and 16 federal agencies across seventeen
CESUs representing biogeographic regions encompassing all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and U.S. insular areas. The CESU Network
is well positioned as a platform to support research, technical assistance, education and capacity building that is responsive to long-standing
and contemporary science and resource management priorities.
The CESU Project Tracker serves as a repository and catalog for collaborative projects conducted by CESU federal and nonfederal partners. For more information on the CESU Network, specific CESUs, or details regarding the CESU program, please visit: http://cesu.org/
The CESU Project Tracker serves as a repository and catalog for collaborative projects conducted by CESU federal and nonfederal partners. For more information on the CESU Network, specific CESUs, or details regarding the CESU program, please visit: http://cesu.org/