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  • Native American Fish & Wildlife Society- American the Beautiful Challenge Webinar Series: Introduction and What’s New

    NAFWS will be hosting a 3-part webinar series to help guide Tribes through the pre-approval process. Please visit our website to view the press release here.Please note:  You will have to register for each webinar separately! March 30, 2-3 pm MST: Introduction- Register hereApril 13, 11am-12pm MST: Navigating EZ Grants- Register hereApril 17, 12:30-2 pm MST: Questions- Register here

  • Utah State University’s 3rd Annual Indigenous Knowledge Symposium

    3rd Annual Indigenous Knowledge SymposiumThe MESAS Indigenous Knowledge Symposium invites scholars to share their research, insights, and experiences working across various scientific disciplines. It is our hope that this annual symposium provides USU students, staff, faculty, and our larger community with an understanding of the critical role that Indigenous perspectives hold in the future of…

  • SECOORA Webinar: Mote Marine Laboratory’s Beach Conditions Reporting System

    https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/4015591716606843990

    Join SECOORA to learn about the Mote Marine Laboratory’s Beach Conditions Reporting System presented by Aspen Cook (Mote Marine Laboratory) on April 4 at noon ET. The tool encourages the public to participate in community science and provides condition reports for beaches and coastal recreation areas.Register here.AbstractMote Marine Laboratory’s Beach Conditions Reporting System (BCRS) is an online public…

  • NOAA Science Seminar: Mangroves of Mesoamerica: Blue Carbon and Beyond

    Webinar

    NOAA Science Seminar SeriesTitle: Mangroves of Mesoamerica: Blue Carbon and BeyondPresenter: Hannah Morrissette, Ph.D., Coastal Wetland Biogeochemist, Smithsonian Environmental Research CenterSponsor: NOAA’s National Ocean Service (NOS) Science Seminar Series Seminar Contact: Varis.Ransi@noaa.gov, coordinator NOAA NOS Science Seminar SeriesLocation: WebinarRemote Access: https://noaabroadcast.adobeconnect.com/morrissetteh/event/registration.htmlYou may enter the webinar via a browser or the Adobe Connect app. If you enter via a browser, PC/Windows users should use Chrome…

  • N.C. Plant Sciences Initiative: Predicting the Next Plant Disease Pandemic: Symposium and Poster Session

    Predicting the Next Plant Disease Pandemic: Symposium and Poster SessionApril 5, 2023, 9am-6pmLearn more and register here.As the COVID-19 pandemic has made clear, adoption of new technologies and mitigation interventions to stop pandemics is not just a technical problem; solutions must be understood, embraced, and adopted by society. Prediction of plant disease pandemics is unreliable…

  • SECAS Webinar: The Southeast Conservation Blueprint: Using Regional Data at Local Scales to Connect Our Lands and Waters

    Apr 6, 2023 2:00 pm US/EasternYou are invited to attend our latest Live Webinar sponsored by: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.Title: The Southeast Conservation Blueprint: Using Regional Data at Local Scales to Connect Our Lands and WatersLearn more and register here.What will you learn?The Southeast Conservation Blueprint can be used to identify priority areas for…

  • NC State Applied Ecology Seminar: Two Bee or Not Two Bee: Quantifying Pollinators Across Large Landscapes

    David Clark Labs, 100 Brooks Ave, Raleigh, NC 27607, USA

    On behalf of Mumtahina Riza and Alex Nelson, Biology graduate students:We are pleased to invite you to this year's Brandt Lecture!! Our last Spring 2023 Biology, Ecology, and Evolution Seminar Series (BEESS) seminar will be on Thursday, April 6th, 2023, from 3:00-4:15 pm at DCL 101 and via Zoom.Meeting ID: 993 5926 2502Passcode: 643129We are excited to host Dr. Olivia Messinger Carril as a Brandt speaker for a seminar titled “Two Bee or Not…

  • NCASC Webinar Series: Incorporating Indigenous Knowledges into Federal Research and Management

    The National CASC is hosting a webinar series on how to integrate Indigenous Knowledges (IK) into Federal research and resource management programs. Running bi-weekly from April 6 to June 1, 2023 (3 PM ET), this series centers Indigenous voices to explore ethical, legal, and scientific considerations for working within different knowledge systems and provides guidance…

  • North Central RISSC Spring Webinar (1/3): INHABIT (Invasive Species Habitat Tool)

    Webinar

    This virtual webinar series will 1) introduce the community to different existing decision support tools to manage invasive species in a changing climate and 2) gather community input to inform the development of new tools. The webinars will be held April 7, May 5, and June 2 from 10 - 11 am MT. Advanced registration…

  • NCICS CISESS Science Webinar: Prediction of the western boundary current variability in the Northwestern Atlantic using a high-resolution ocean reanalysis and a data-driven deep learning architecture

    https://ncsu.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJcvdu2prTwvH9NPsq0xCJFZGjXW3yUDxD0X

    Please join us for the next CISESS Science Webinar on April 12, 2023 (11 am - 12 pm EDT) presented by Dr. Ruoying He (NC State University) on "Prediction of the western boundary current variability in the Northwestern Atlantic using a high-resolution ocean reanalysis and a data-driven deep learning architecture". You will receive the Zoom link…

  • USFS Urban Forest Connections Webinar Series – A Model for Creating Urban Tree Resiliency

    Webinar

    This webinar series creates a stage for experts to share the latest science, practice, and policy on urban and community forestry. Topics include issues affecting the health of people and the health of the trees and forests that communities depend on to moderate local climate extremes, and provide food, shelter, water, wildlife habitat, environmental justice,…

  • NOAA panel discussion: Building a climate-ready nation by 2030

    Webinar

    NOAA Science Seminar SeriesTitle: NOAA panel discussion: Building a climate-ready nation by 2030Presenters: Ko Barrett  (NOAA Senior Advisor for Climate); Sara Kapnick, Ph.D.  (NOAA Chief Scientist);  Michael Morgan,  Ph.D. (NOAA Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Environmental Observation and Prediction); and Francisco (Cisco) Werner,  Ph.D. (NMFS Director of Scientific Programs and Chief Science Advisor); Hernan Garcia (NESDIS NCEI, panel moderator).Sponsor: NOAA Environmental Leadership Seminar (NELS)Seminar Contacts:  We can be reached at nels@noaa.gov. The NELS team includes Dr.…