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SUMMARY:Maine Forest Climate Change Webinar & Field Tour Series: Long-term Watershed Research
DESCRIPTION:Full series website \nDec 6\, 2023\n12:00 – 1:00 p.m. Eastern Time\nRegister for this webinar or entire series \nMike Howie\, American Forest Management and Ivan Fernandez\, University of Maine Professor of Soil Science. Long-term research: the intersection of science\, recovery and climate; ecological implications from the past and current research that will help address climate concerns for the future. \nDec 8\, 2023\n9:00 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.\nBear Brook Watershed (Lead Mtn\, nr Beddington)\nRegister for this field tour \nSite is part of long-term research to determine the effects of acid deposition on surface waters and their related watersheds. BBWM program of research encompasses an array of scientific objectives that include acid deposition\, climate change and carbon sequestration\, nitrogen saturation\, base cation depletion\, and studies of the evolution of watershed biogeochemistry under prolonged experimental acidification. \nFull Series Summary:\nScience and Practice: Addressing Forest Climate Change in Maine\nAn Interactive Webinar Series for Stakeholders and the Interested Public \nJoin us as we dig into forest health concerns due to climate impacts at new sites around the state. Our panelists will address management & restoration efforts\, relevance of long-term research\, fire as a tool\, biohabitat concerns\, forest health threats\, and unique adaptation strategies at each site. \nNoontime webinars are free (registration required). $25 field tour registration includes lunch\, snacks\, and van transport. Each tour has limited space.
URL:https://foreststewardsguild.org/event/maine-forest-climate-change-webinar-field-tour-series-long-term-watershed-research/
CATEGORIES:Field event,Northeast,Webinar
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