[PCA] June 2: Seminar/Webinar on plant-pollinator-climate change relationships

Finch, Deborah M -FS dfinch at fs.fed.us
Tue May 31 14:44:17 CDT 2016


Dear Colleagues:

Dr. Justin Runyon, Research Entomologist US Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station, is giving an invited seminar / webinar on  pollinators, plants and climate change on June 2 to the WO.  You can join in by slides/telephone audio.  Attached is a flyer.



Special Seminar:

"The smell of change: climate change can alter floral scent and pollinator attraction"

* When: Thursday, June 2nd, 2016

* Where: Yates Building, Conference Room: Leopold Training Room (2SE01)

* Time: 12:00pm - 1:00 pm EST

* Phone: 1 (888)-844-9904, access code 9166560#

* Live Meeting (for slides only; call in for audio):

https://meet.usda.gov/nzimmerman/1P3H6VT9
Dr. Runyon will be available in the Sweetgrass room (2NE) for further discussion after the seminar 1 to 2PM.

Debbie



Deborah Finch, Program Manager
Grassland, Shrubland and Desert Ecosystems Science
USDA Forest Service
Rocky Mountain Research Station
333 Broadway SE, Suite 115
Albuquerque, NM 87102
Phone: 505-724-3671
Cell: 505-401-0580





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