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Subject: Training
Description: Texas A&M AgriLife Research & Extension Center is hosting a Prescribed Fire Field Day. The Fire Field Day meets the in-person field day requirement for the Texas Department of Agriculture Certified and Insured Prescribed Burn Manager (CIPBM) license program, required to be a burn manager in Texas. Six Continuing Fire Training credits are available for licensed CIPBMs. Protective equipment is required. Registration for the field day is $100.
Subject: Webinar
Description: This presentation will include research associated with the publication “Complex and highly saturated soundscapes in restored oak woodlands reflect avian richness and abundance.” The research assessed whether soundscapes in an eastern North American woodland reflect biodiversity changes during restoration measured in a concurrent multitrophic field study. In five restored and five degraded woodland sites in Wisconsin, researchers sampled vegetation, measured arthropod biomass, conducted bird surveys, and recorded soundscapes for five days of every 15-day period from May to August 2022.
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Subject: Webinar
Description: This presentation will include research associated with the publication “Complex and highly saturated soundscapes in restored oak woodlands reflect avian richness and abundance.” The research assessed whether soundscapes in an eastern North American woodland reflect biodiversity changes during restoration measured in a concurrent multitrophic field study. In five restored and five degraded woodland sites in Wisconsin, researchers sampled vegetation, measured arthropod biomass, conducted bird surveys, and recorded soundscapes for five days of every 15-day period from May to August 2022.
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Subject: Conference
Description: ACES represents a dynamic and growing international assembly of professionals, researchers, and policymakers involved with ecosystem services. The goal of the conference is to link state-of-the-art science, practice, and decision making by bringing together the ecosystem services community and decision makers from around the United States and the globe. The conference theme is Investing in Community Resilience and Equity, and we will engage leaders in government, NGOs, academia, Native American tribes, and the private sector to advance the use of ecosystem services science and practice in resource management and other societal decisions.
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Subject: Conference
Description: ACES represents a dynamic and growing international assembly of professionals, researchers, and policymakers involved with ecosystem services. The goal of the conference is to link state-of-the-art science, practice, and decision making by bringing together the ecosystem services community and decision makers from around the United States and the globe. The conference theme is Investing in Community Resilience and Equity, and we will engage leaders in government, NGOs, academia, Native American tribes, and the private sector to advance the use of ecosystem services science and practice in resource management and other societal decisions.
Subject: Webinar
Description: This presentation will include research associated with the publication “The Influence of Management Practice on the Snakes in Forest Food Webs.” Researchers investigated the effects of frequency of forest management on the trophic structure and resource use of snake communities in two pine forests under high and low frequencies of management (i.e., shorter fire return intervals and thinning versus longer fire return intervals and limited thinning). They sampled snakes, prey, and dominant basal resources across each site for three summers from 2018 to 2020. Using stable isotope analysis, they compared community-wide metrics of trophic structure and generated isotopic mixing models to determine the relative contribution of resources to snake consumers.
Subject: Webinar
Description: Join this webinar for an overview of several different management practices for your woodlands, as well as funding opportunities to implement practices. The webinar series is hosted via Zoom and recordings are available to anyone who is registered.
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Subject: Conference
Description: ACES represents a dynamic and growing international assembly of professionals, researchers, and policymakers involved with ecosystem services. The goal of the conference is to link state-of-the-art science, practice, and decision making by bringing together the ecosystem services community and decision makers from around the United States and the globe. The conference theme is Investing in Community Resilience and Equity, and we will engage leaders in government, NGOs, academia, Native American tribes, and the private sector to advance the use of ecosystem services science and practice in resource management and other societal decisions.
Subject: Webinar
Description: The REPI Program ensures responsible, sensitive, and collaborative project execution by aligning with regulatory requirements for environmental compliance, cultural preservation, and tribal consultations. Join the REPI Program and the Sentinel Landscapes Partnership to learn about projects that involve compliance with the National Environmental Policy Act, National Historic Preservation Act, and Tribal consultations to effectively balance military readiness with environmental stewardship and cultural preservation.
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Subject: Conference
Description: ACES represents a dynamic and growing international assembly of professionals, researchers, and policymakers involved with ecosystem services. The goal of the conference is to link state-of-the-art science, practice, and decision making by bringing together the ecosystem services community and decision makers from around the United States and the globe. The conference theme is Investing in Community Resilience and Equity, and we will engage leaders in government, NGOs, academia, Native American tribes, and the private sector to advance the use of ecosystem services science and practice in resource management and other societal decisions.
Subject: Webinar
Description: Each second Thursday of the month, the Impact Collaborative's Extension Skills series will provide an opportunity for Cooperative Extension professionals to build capacity with tools, processes and tech skills training.
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