[PCA] Webinar Series - The Right Seed in the Right Place at the Right Time: Tools for sustainable restoration

De Angelis, Patricia patricia_deangelis at fws.gov
Fri Jan 22 07:10:26 CST 2016


Additional information regarding the January 15 email posted to the PCA
listserve, entitled "Seeding and planting webinar series 2016: Tools for
sustainable restoration:"

This 2016 webinar series is based on the National Seed Strategy moniker to
put *the right seed in the right place at the right time*!

It's coordinated by the Great Basin Fire Science Exchange (Reno, NV), which
connects land managers and scientists to improve pre- and post-fire
management decisions by providing relevant information and access to
technical expertise.  This project is one of 15 regional Fire Science
Exchanges funded by the Department of Interior Joint Fire Science Program,
which funds scientific research on wildland fires and distributes results
to help policymakers, fire managers and practitioners make sound decisions.

It runs from January to May, with 3-4 web-based presentations a month on
the following themes:
January - Sagebrush Seedlings and Plantings
February - Selecting and Maintaining Genetic Diversity
March - Pollinators and Insect Predators
April - Seed Production, Purchase, and Contracting
May - Sagebrush Habitat Types and Restoration/Resist. & Resil.

Two webinars showed this past week and are available at:
https://www.youtube.com/user/GBFireScience

See upcoming webinars at:
http://tinyurl.com/hlm4b9y

Also, the Great Basin Fire Science Exchange and Secretarial Order 3336
Science Support Center provides a plethora of additional information on
topics such as Research and Publications, Maps and Tools, Funding, etc. at:
http://greatbasinfirescience.org/events-webinars/

For more information, contact:
Génie MontBlanc
Great Basin Fire Science Exchange
Email, or call 775-784-1107

Happy restoration! -Patricia
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