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SUMMARY:Adaptation Short Course!
DESCRIPTION:Register! ($150/land trust or 5 staffers) \nNovember 2\, 5\, and 19\, 2020 at\n11 a.m. Pacific/12 p.m. Mountain/1 p.m. Central /2 p.m. Eastern \nFull course information \nCourse flyer for download \nThe Land Trust Alliance and the Northern Institute of Applied Climate Science (NIACS) are offering an online short course for land trusts actively working on stewardship projects in rural\, suburban\, and urban forests\, forested watersheds\, and wetland systems. \nLand trusts can participate as individuals or in groups up to five. The course will be held over three weeks in November\, and includes three virtual live sessions and a self-guided field session\, along with assignments and coaching.
URL:https://foreststewardsguild.org/event/adaptation-short-course/
CATEGORIES:Intermountain West,Lake States,Northeast,Online Course,Pacific Northwest,Southeast,Southwest,Webinar
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SUMMARY:Appalachian Cove Virtual Series - Aquatic Biodiversity webinar
DESCRIPTION:Photo by S. Austin. \nThis webinar is the last in a series that replaces an original event entitled Mountain Cove Forest Management and Conservation in the Central Appalachians. That original event will not be held due to Covid-19. \nRegister (after registering\, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting) \nAquatic biodiversity in Appalachian coves\nNovember 6\, 2020\n12:00 – 1:00 p.m. ET \nDownload the agenda \nApproved for 1 CFE credit from SAF. WV Master Logger program credits pending. \nThe Central Appalachian ecoregion hosts a diverse abundance of plant and animal species. Additionally\, this region is said to have the richest temperate freshwater systems across the globe. In this webinar we will look at the richness of the region through the lens of the Cheat River in West Virginia. We will be joined by Madison Ball with Friends of the Cheat for the bulk of the presentations. We will also have an additional special guest speaker\, Jeremy McGill from West Virginia Division of Forestry\, to speak about silviculture BMPs. \nSpeaker bio: Madison Ball received her B.S. degree in 2014 in Natural Resource Management\, and shortly thereafter moved to Bartow\, WV to serve as a Watershed and Fisheries AmeriCorps with the Monongahela National Forest for two years. She also served as a Watershed Technician for WV Trout Unlimited & the US Forest Service\, and was a seasonal Environmental Educator with Experience Learning (formerly The Mountain Institute) at Spruce Knob\, WV. Madison began her time with FOC as the Monitoring Coordinator in 2018\, and was promoted to Restoration Program Manager in 2019\, where the program has expanded to include ecological restoration activities such as riparian reforestation and aquatic organism passage improvements.
URL:https://foreststewardsguild.org/event/appalachian-cove-virtual-series-aquatic-biodiversity-webinar/
CATEGORIES:Northeast,Southeast,Webinar
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