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Wealth, Race, and Wildlife: The Impacts of Structural Inequality on Urban Wildlife

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National Center for Ecological Analysis and SynthesisWinter/Spring 2021 Seminar SeriesAdvancing Ecology and Environmental Data Science for a More Just and Equitable FutureWealth, Race, and Wildlife: The Impacts of Structural Inequality on Urban WildlifeChristopher Schell, Ph.D.School of Interdisciplinary Arts & SciencesUniversity of Washington - TacomaUrban ecosystems are intrinsically heterogenous, characterized by dynamic biotic andabiotic interactions that…

Ecological Drought: Drought, Wildfire, and Recovery

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Date: Wed, Mar 3, 2021 Time: 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM ESTWebinar Title: Ecological Drought: Drought, Wildfire, and RecoveryDrought can exacerbate wildfire frequency, intensity, and severity. This webinar will explore wildfire management approaches based on ecological principles, including those that embed traditional ecological knowledge.Speakers:• Dr. Jeremy Littell, Research Ecologist, Alaska Climate Science Center, Department of Interior• Bill…

Data and Tools for Climate and Flood Impacts and Adaptation Planning

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OneNOAA Science Seminar SeriesTitle: Data and Tools for Climate and Flood Impacts and Adaptation PlanningSeries Title: Green Infrastructure, Climate, and Cities Seminar SeriesPresenter(s): Kytt MacManus, Columbia University;Dr. Philip Orton, Stevens Institute of Technology and CCRUN;Eric Sanderson, Wildlife Conservation SocietySponsor(s): Consortium for Climate Risk in the Urban Northeast (CCRUN), a NOAA RISA TeamSeminar Contact: Sean Bath (sean.bath@noaa.gov) or Korin Tangtrakul (krt73@drexel.edu)Remote…

Climate and Conservation Coffee

These monthly Climate Conservation and Coffee meetings are hosted by our partners at the Southeast Conservation Adaptation Blueprint. Sign up here to receive email updates with meeting information. 

The Mapping Inequality Project

THE EPA ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE AND SYSTEMIC RACISM SPEAKER SERIES FEATURES THE MAPPING INEQUALITY PROJECTAbout this EventMS LIVE EVENT (Use web browser for best results)The Mapping Inequality Project created a foundational resource for unprecedented research, education, organizing, and policy advocacy on redlining and current environmental challenges. It provides publicly accessible digitized versions of redlining maps for about…

NAF Heat Stress Series – Rural Heat Challenges and Interventions

This is the second webinar in the NAF Heat Stress Series.Date:  March 04, 2021Time: 2 pm ET/11 am PTRegister HEREIn rural settings, interventions to extreme heat and heat stress must take into account the added challenges of greater travel distances and other limits to resource access. This session will highlight the North Carolina Division of…

Data and Tools for Climate and Flood Impacts and Adaptation Planning

Join the Consortium for Climate Risk in the Urban Northeast for the next webinar in the Green Infrastructure, Climate, and Cities Seminar SeriesRegister here. Topic: Data and Tools for Climate and Flood Impacts and Adaptation PlanningDescription:This seminar will introduce 3 map based decision support tools for future adaptation planning:Sea level rise and flood mappers typically show static…

Indigenous Uses of Pine Needles

Join the Orange County Historical Museum and Vickie Jeffries for this FREE virtual event!While pine trees are common in North Carolina, most people do not realize how useful they are. Native Americans taught early European settlers how to use the needles, bark, and sap in a variety of ways. Today, pine needles can still be…

Species Status Assessments to Support Endangered Species Decision Making

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Friday's Findings Friday's Findings is a public webinar series hosted by the USGS Ecosystems Mission Area. These half hour webinars are meant to provide listeners an overview of the science topic and chance to ask questions.Species Status Assessments to Support Endangered Species Decision MakingDate: March 5, 2021 from 2-2:30 p.m. eastern timeSpeakers: Conor McGowan, Assistant Unit Leader, Florida Cooperative Fish and Wildlife…

FER Seminar: Effects of species conversion on transpiration and streamflow in the Piedmont of North Carolina

The Forestry and Environmental Resources Seminars are open to anyone interested.  This weekly seminar series is part of the course for students enrolled in NR601, FOR601 and FOR801.March 8 – Effects of species conversion on transpiration and streamflow in the Piedmont of North CarolinaMr. Johnny Boggs, Biological Scientist, NC Forest ServiceJoin Zoom Meetinghttps://ncsu.zoom.us/j/99389278739?pwd=dyt5Wjk4ZjY2UE5wczlCekxEQTlFdz09Meeting ID: 993 8927 8739Passcode:…

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…

Managing Harmful Algal Blooms in Tribal Waters, a Three-part Series

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OneNOAA Science Seminar SeriesTitle: Managing Harmful Algal Blooms in Tribal Waters - a Three-part Seminar Series on the impacts of marine and freshwater harmful algal blooms (HABs) and their toxins. These three free seminars are on March 10, 16, & 18, 2021 at 1:00-3:30 pm ET or 10:00 am -12:30 pm PT.Presenters: TBDSponsors: US EPA,…