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First Friday All Climate Change Talks: Reforestation Matters in the Forest Service

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The presentation will follow an update on USDA Forest Service and Climate Hub activitiesTo join the webinar follow the link: FFACCTs WEBINAR: Reforestation Matters in the Forest Service Presentation: Reforestation Matters in the Forest ServicePlanting trees is recognized as an effective natural way to help mitigate changes in climate. The Forest Service has grown seedlings for reforestation since…

Using Information from Global Climate Models to Inform Policymaking

Using Information from Global Climate Models to Inform Policymaking Date: February 5, 2021 from 2-2:30 p.m. eastern timeSpeaker: Adam Terando, Research Ecologist, Southeast Climate Adaptation Science CenterThis webinar is part of the USGS Friday Finding's webinar series.Friday's Findings is a public webinar series hosted by the USGS Ecosystems Mission Area. Our webinars are typically the first…

Southeast Climate Monthly Webinar

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Join us for the Southeast Climate Monthly Webinar organized by NOAA/NIDIS These webinars provide the region's stakeholders and interested parties with timely information on current and developing climate conditions such as drought, floods, and tropical storms, as well as climatic events like El Niño and La Niña. Speakers may also discuss the impacts of these conditions…

Extreme Events in the Urban Forest: Assessment, Response, and Recovery

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The Forest Service's Urban Forest Connections webinar series brings experts together to discuss the latest science, practice, and policy on urban forestry and the environment. These webinars are open to all. Past webinar presentations and recordings are available below.Natural disasters cause significant damage each year to our urban forests, and years of local investment in planting and caring…

Coastal Climatology Workshop

The Southern Regional Climate Center (SRCC) is hosting a 1-hour Workshop on Thursday, February 11th at 1PM CST about an ongoing Coastal Climatologies project. This project is an effort to establish a coastal normals dataset for the Gulf of Mexico and Southern Atlantic Coasts from the Texas/Mexico border to the North Carolina/South Carolina border.The goal of this workshop…

Integrated population and habitat dynamic models for adaptively managing a transitional habitat specialist: the Florida scrub-jay

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Speaker Series in Ecology & Natural Resources Spring 2021  The Department of Forestry & Environmental Conservation and the Natural Resources Graduate Student Association of Clemson University present:  Integrated population and habitat dynamic models for adaptively managing a transitional habitat specialist: the Florida scrub-jay Dr. Mitchell Eaton, Research Ecologist, USGS Southeast Climate Adaptation Science Center/NC State University Mitch Eaton is…

SE CASC Science Seminar: Structured Decision Making: A Strategy for Collaboration and Conservation of Imperiled Herpetofauna

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Structured Decision Making: A Strategy for Collaboration and Conservation of Imperiled HerpetofaunaDr. Brian Crawford, Georgia Cooperative Fish & Wildlife Research UnitFebruary 16 | 11AM ETRegister here.Webinar Overview:Structured decision making (SDM) is a process that helps decision makers and stakeholders solve complex conservation problems by breaking them into a sequence of more tractable components based in…

Ecological Drought: Planning for Resilience

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Date: Wed, Feb 17, 2021 Time: 1:00 PM - 2:15 PM ESTWebinar Title: Ecological Drought: Planning for ResilienceThis webinar focuses on planning, restoration, and recovery actions that strengthen ecosystem resilience, mitigate the impacts of natural disasters, and realize co-benefits. Speakers:• Dr. Jennifer Cartwright, Lower Mississippi-Gulf Water Science Center, USGS• Rachel M. Gregg, Senior Scientist, EcoAdapt• Hannah Panci, Climate…

SE CASC FY22 Funding Opportunity Informational Webinar

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Conservation Connect Series: USFWS 150th Anniversary

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Conservation Connect Series: USFWS 150th AnniversaryThursday, February 18th, 2021 at 1:00 PM EST on NCTCJoin us on Thursday, February 18th at 1pm for Conservation Connect Live! We are celebrating the 150th Anniversary of the US Fish and Wildlife Service! We'll have experts on hand detailing how the world's premier conservation agency has transformed from humble…

AFWA 2020 Climate Adaptation Survey Briefing

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2020 Survey ReportThe Association's 2020 Climate Adaptation Survey report is now available. This report summarizes the findings of a survey given to state and territorial fish and wildlife agencies to better understand their needs, gaps, challenges, and opportunities in advancing climate adaptation strategies.Read the reportJoin AFWA's Climate Adaptation Program Manager, Maggie Ernest Johnson, for a…

BEESS Seminar: Healthy Cities: What Insects Tell Us About Urban Living

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This is the first seminar in the NCSU Department of Applied Ecology Biology, Ecology and Evolution Seminar Series. Learn more about the series. Healthy Cities: What Insects Tell Us About Urban Living  By Dr. DeAnna E. Beasley / University of Tennessee, ChattanoogaIntegrative Ecology LabFebruary 18, 2021 3:30 pm EST Via Zoom*Dr. Beasley will highlight her research looking at how insects…