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Master’s Defense Seminar: Emilee Briggs

David Clark Labs, Room 102

Former Global Change Fellow Emilee Briggs, will be defending her Master's thesis, "The Impacts of Urbanization on Stream Fishes in the Southeastern United States" on October 23rd at 12pm in David Clark Labs room 102.

SCGIS Webinar: Adventure Scientists: A partnership collecting field data to drive conservation

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Register here: https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/870958746799715084Presenter: Marcus Pearson, Adventure Scientists Date/time: Thursday, October 24th at 10am PT/ 1pm ETDescription: Adventure Scientists is a nonprofit that equips partners with data collected from the outdoors that are crucial to addressing environmental challenges. By leveraging the skills of the outdoor adventure community we are able to gather difficult-to-obtain data at any scale,…

SCGIS Webinar: The Allen Coral Atlas: A new map for coral conservation

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Register here: https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/8030776156737192972Date/time: Thursday, October 31 at 10am PT/ 1pm ETPresenter: Helen E. Fox, Ph.D. Senior Director, National Geographic SocietyProject Co-Authors: C.M. Roelfsema, B. Bambic, R. Borrego-Acevedo, B. Free, P. Gerstner, E. Kennedy, E. Kovacs, K. Markey, K. Rice, G. Asner, S.R. Phinn, C. Whiton, A. ZolliDescription: The Allen Coral Atlas (http://allencoralatlas.org) is the world’s…

Global Change Seminar: Mapping Biodiversity in a Changing World

101 David Clark Labs

Please join the Southeast Climate Adaptation Science Center Global Change Fellows for the second Global Change Seminar of the semesterMapping Biodiversity in a Changing WorldFeaturing:Dr. Clinton Jenkins. IPE-Instituto de Pesquisas Ecológicas, Brasil (joining virtually)Dr. Krishna Pacifici: Department of Forestry and Environmental Resources, NCSUJoin us for two presentations discussing the applications of biodiversity maps in the…

Webinar: Better Stories, Bigger Impact: How Scientists Can Engage Effectively with the Media to Share Their Science

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This webinar is part of the Northwest Climate Adaptation Science Center (NW CASC) Actionable Science Webinar series. Register here.Date: November 5, 2019Time: 2:00pmDescription:More than ever, scientists are being asked to explain how their research is relevant to society and decision-making. This often requires them to navigate interactions with the media. In this webinar, journalist and…

New Tools for Identifying and Prioritizing Range-Shifting Invasive Plants

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DescriptionJoin Jenica Allen and Bethany Bradley to learn about new tools for identifying and prioritizing range-shifting invasive plants coming soon to a landscape near you. Whether you’re a property owner, land manager, landscape professional, or policymaker, these tools are for you. Drs. Allen and Bradley will provide a live demonstration of the tools and answer…

Climate and Conservation Coffee

Cup a Joe in Mission Valley Shopping Center (2109-142 Avent Ferry Road Raleigh, NC 27606)

Join others in the Triangle area landscape conservation and climate change community for coffee and conversation on the 1st Thursday of each month at 9 am. Let’s switch it up now that the weather is getting warmer and meet at Cup a Joe in Mission Valley shopping center. This is a new format for what…

SCGIS Webinar: Geospatial Conservation at The Nature Conservancy

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Register here: https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/751869542883725324Date/time: Thursday Nov. 7th at 10am PT/ 1pm ETPresenter: Zach Ferdaña, Geospatial Information Officer, The Nature Conservancy Project Co-Authors: Jeff Zurakowski, Geospatial Systems Architect; Jan Slaats, Geospatial Application Engineer; Francesco Tonini , Geospatial Data Scientist; Craig Cheeseman, Geospatial Systems SpecialistDescription: The mission of The Nature Conservancy (TNC) is to conserve the lands and waters…

Southeast Climate Adaptation Science Center Regional Science Symposium

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Southeast CASC Regional Science SymposiumSharing Science to Support Climate AdaptationGoals of the Symposium:Support climate adaptation efforts by sharing science resources and tools and providing natural and cultural resource managers and regional experts with an opportunity to share lessons learned and best practices.Discuss and identify gaps and needs for actionable science that meets the requirements of…

Webinar: CyAN Mobile App Provides Early Detection of Algal Blooms in U.S. Freshwater Systems

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Register for the webinar here. SummaryThe CyAN App is a mobile application that uses satellite data to map the location of harmful algal blooms in waters across the US. The app provides weekly information about cyanobacteria concentrations in many of the largest water bodies in the country. This information can be used to inform decisions regarding…

Dibaginjigaadeg Anishinaabe Ezhitwaad: A Tribal Climate Adaptation Menu for Indigenous-led Climate Adaptation

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Register here. About:Traditional and Indigenous knowledge and perspectives have not often been recognized in planning resources for climate adaptation in natural and cultural resource management. This symposium will introduce participants to Dibaginjigaadeg Anishinaabe Ezhitwaad: A Tribal Climate Adaptation Menu, a new tool to assist in developing specific adaptation actions that recognize and incorporate tribal perspectives. The…

SCGIS Webinar: A Spatial Planning Tool for Biodiversity Conservation under Climate Change

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Register here: https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/6100367989897848844Date/time: Thursday Nov. 14th at 10am PT/ 1pm ETPresenter: Andrew Shirk, Research Scientist at Climate Impacts Group, University of WashingtonDescription: The Cascadia Partner Forum (CPF) is a network of natural resource practitioners in Washington and British Columbia. A primary goal of the partnership is to provide an regional-scale organizational framework to conserve Cascadia's…