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Sustainability and Community Vulnerability – Applications for the Wise Stewardship of Alabama’s Coastal Resources

Webinar

Please join Treasury's Office of Gulf Coast Restoration and the RESTORE Act Centers of Excellence on Thursday, November 9th at 2CT/3ET for our final webinar in our Bi-Monthly Webinar Series!Register here.This informational webinar series highlights research findings that help state and local resource managers better understand the Gulf's resources and develop sustainable solutions that will provide for…

Yale Forest Forum: How Carbon Credits Influence Commercial Forest Management

Talk title: How Carbon Credits Influence Commercial Forest ManagementSpeaker: Kyle Burdick, Baskahegan CompanyRegister here.The Yale Forest Forum is offering a Fall 2023 Speaker Series Webinar entitled "Understanding Climate-Smart Forestry in Practice" on Mondays September 11 – November 27 from 12:00 pm – 12:50 pm U.S. ET. The series will feature speakers from public-sector organizations like the U.…

Third Thursday Web Forum

The Third Thursday Web Forum is hosted by the Southeast Conservation Adaptation Strategy and held on the third Thursday of each month at 10 am Eastern time. We hope you’ll join us.Webinars and other SECAS events are available on the SECAS event calendar.Join Microsoft Teams meeting: https://teams.microsoft.com/l/meetup-join/19%3ameeting_MjliZmYyN2EtOWY1Yi00N2FjLTkyOTYtZWRiNTJkNjAyNGIy%40thread.v2/0?context=%7b%22Tid%22%3a%220693b5ba-4b18-4d7b-9341-f32f400a5494%22%2c%22Oid%22%3a%22765228b1-d0d0-4438-812e-51cbb57819f1%22%7d

Fire History as a Bridge Between Ecological Knowledge Systems

Event Description: This panel discussion will explore how different types of fire history information (Indigenous Knowledge and physical archives), when considered together, provide improved context for understanding the ecologies and processes that are linked to the restoration and stewardship of fire-adapted communities. The panelists include Indigenous Knowledge holders and practitioners, and experts in tree-ring, sedimentary, and…

Coral Connections – From Diving Deep and Long Lab Days to Meetings, Management, and Policy

Webinar

NOAA Science Seminar Series Title: Coral Connections - From Diving Deep and Long Lab Days to Meetings, Management, and Policy (2023 Knauss Fellows' Lunch & Learn Series)Presenter(s): Dr. Alexis (Lexie) Sturm, 2023 Knauss Fellow, NOAA Coral Reef Conservation ProgramSponsor(s): NOAA's Central Library (NCL)Seminar Contact(s): Library SeminarsRemote Access: https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/3789867482289424475Abstract: Lexie combined field-based approaches including ROV, scuba, and technical diving with lab-based molecular techniques to…

ITEP & GLIFWC: Aanji-bimaadiziimagak o’ow aki – Climate Change Vulnerability Assessment Version 2

Webinar

This webinar is presented by the Institute for Tribal Environmental Professionals (ITEP) and the Great Lakes Indian Fish & Wildlife Commission (GLIFWC). Members from GLIFWC’s Climate Change Program will discuss Aanji bimaadiziimagak o’ow aki, the second version of the GLIFWC Vulnerability Assessment, which was published in January 2023. The vulnerability assessment is an attempt to weave…

Coffee & Viz: Bugs in Motion: Insect Behavior Up-Close & in Slow-Motion

Teaching and Visualization Lab, Hunt Library

Most of the fastest animals on earth are arthropods. They swing their appendages, snap their jaws, and propel their bodies at incredible speeds, sometimes using spring-loaded mechanisms. But because of their small size and cryptic lifestyles, the behaviors of many of these fast-moving organisms have yet to be captured on video or described. Adrian Smith…

Ecological Forestry in the Context of Climate Change

Webinar

This 12-part monthly webinar series tells a story about how small- and large-scale forest disturbance, such as fire, wind, ice storms, hurricanes, sea-level rise, flooding, introduced and endemic forest pests, and others, impact forest ecosystems. The series will also examine ecological silviculture and climate adaptation approaches to help inform forest and wildlife management. Learn more & register…

Yale Forest Forum: Climate-Smart Forestry on Private Lands

Talk title: Climate-Smart Forestry on Private LandsSpeaker: Andrea Colnes, New England Forest FoundationRegister here.The Yale Forest Forum is offering a Fall 2023 Speaker Series Webinar entitled "Understanding Climate-Smart Forestry in Practice" on Mondays September 11 – November 27 from 12:00 pm – 12:50 pm U.S. ET. The series will feature speakers from public-sector organizations like the U.…

NCA5 Webinar: Overview

The NCA5 chapter webinars are an opportunity for you to hear about the findings of a particular chapter from the authors themselves. Each virtual one-hour event is expected to include some time for Q&A. If you have any questions regarding a past or future webinar, please contact Laurie Howell. If you are interested in learning about…

NCA5 Webinar: Built Environment

The NCA5 chapter webinars are an opportunity for you to hear about the findings of a particular chapter from the authors themselves. Each virtual one-hour event is expected to include some time for Q&A. If you have any questions regarding a past or future webinar, please contact Laurie Howell. If you are interested in learning about…

SE CASC Science Seminar – Climate Change Impacts on Brook Trout Populations in the Southeastern USA

Seminar Title: Climate Change Impacts on Brook Trout Populations in the Southeastern USASpeaker: Dr. Yoichiro Kanno (Colorado State University)Learn more and register here.OverviewBrook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) is the only native salmonid in the southeastern USA and is an iconic species that supports recreational fishing and cultural heritage. However, human activities, such as habitat degradation and introduction of non-native species,…