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SCGIS Webinar: Wildlife Insights: Harnessing Artificial Intelligence for Conservation

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A New Platform to Automate and Analyze Camera Trap Big DataRegister here: https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/2111627876373036812Date/time: Wednesday, November 20th at 11am PT/ 2pm ETPresenters: Jonathan Palmer, Executive Director of Strategic Technology, Wildlife Conservation Society and Li Ling Choo, Global Strategic Technology Manager, Wildlife Conservation SocietyDescription: Wildlife is an essential component of all ecosystems. Yet most places around the…

Using Decision Tools to Design the Everglades Headwaters National Wildlife Refuge

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View this webinar to learn how decision tools may be used to help managers identify habitat that meet land management objectives.Presenter: Stephanie Romañach, Ph.D.Research EcologistWetland and Aquatic Research CenterWebinar DateThursday, November 21 at 3 pm ETRegistrationRegister here. SummaryThe U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s (FWS) Everglades Headwaters National Wildlife Refuge (EHNWR) is strategically located in Florida to…

NC State Faculty SE CASC Open House

Talley Student Union Room 3285, 2610 Cates Ave, Raleigh, NC 27606, USA 2700 Cates Ave, United States

NC State Faculty, we invite you to join us at the Southeast Climate Adaptation Science Center’s Open House event! Come learn about our Global Change Fellows Program, our consortium members, updates on our research, and future requests for proposals. Refreshments will be provided. Please RSVP here. Date: Monday, December 2 Time: 2pm - 3pm Location:…

Webinar: What Can Successful Communication Look Like in Actionable Science? Examples from the Climate Adaptation Science Centers

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Description:This webinar is part of the Northwest Climate Adaptation Science Center (NW CASC) Actionable Science Webinar series. Register here.Date: December 3, 2019Time: 2:00pmDescription:While the peer-reviewed publication is the mainstay of academic science communication, science that is co-produced with decision-makers to help address environmental challenges often demands products that look quite different. While a peer-reviewed publication…

Scenario Planning and Protected Species: NOAA Fisheries Case Studies to Inform Recovery in a Changing Environment

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Speaker: Diane Borggaard Greater Atlantic Region Right Whale Recovery Coordinator, NOAA Fisheries Service Webinar Link: https://umass-amherst.zoom.us/j/739173514 Click here to join the webinar - you may join 15 minutes early. Meeting Number: 198478199. This meeting does not require a password or registration. Webinar Location: 134 Morrill Science Center Scenario planning is a structured process used by…

Global Change Seminar: Global Change and Adaptation in Agriculture

101 David Clark Labs

Please join the Southeast Climate Adaptation Science Center Global Change Fellows for the final Global Change Seminar of the semester.Global Change and Adaptation in AgricultureFeaturing:Dr. Robert Mera, Department of Marine, Earth, and Atmospheric SciencesDr. Eric Edwards, Department of Agricultural and Resource EconomicsDr. Kent Burkey, Department of Crop and Soil SciencesJoin us for three talks on aspects of…

The Art of Knowledge Exchange – Lessons from World Bank Experience and Applications for Marine Conservation

The Art of Knowledge Exchange – Lessons from World Bank Experience and Applications for Marine ConservationDate/Time: Tuesday, December 10, 2019 at 1pm EST / 10am PST / 6pm UTCSpeakers: Phil Karp, Principal Knowledge Management Officer with the World Bank's Social/Urban/Rural Development and Resilience Global PracticeKnowledge exchange, or peer-to-peer learning, is a powerful way to share,…

Climate Impacts: Public Health Webinar

The Antioch University Center for Climate Preparedness & Community Resilience is hosting a January webinar discussing climate, weather, and the health of communities. In the face of severe weather events and rapidly changing climate, who is at risk and what can be done? This webinar will discuss how to use a national framework to pursue ‘resilience’ from…

Webinar: BIA Tribal Resilience Program Funding Solicitation

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This webinar is an installment in the Topics in Climate Change Adaptation Planning webinar series. Recordings are available at: http://nau.edu/tribalclimatechange under the Trainings and Events tab. The Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) has announced the availability of funding through the Tribal Resilience Program (https://www.bia.gov/sites/bia.gov/files/assets/bia/ots/tcrp/FY20TRPAwards_RFP.pdf).  Proposals are due March 2, 2020. The Tribal Resilience Program supports tribes preparing for extreme events…