[PCA] WEBINAR: Serendipity versus Strategy: National Seed Strategy; April 10; 12:15-1:15pm ET

De Angelis, Patricia patricia_deangelis at fws.gov
Mon Mar 13 16:12:02 CDT 2017


SERENDIPITY VERSUS STRATEGY:  NATIONAL SEED STRATEGY



Webinar date/time: April 10; 12:15-1:15pm ET



Duration: 1 hour



What will you learn?

Land managers need a strategy so they can respond quickly and with
appropriate restoration resources to landscape-scale ecological changes.
The National Seed Strategy fits the bill, providing a coordinated approach
to stabilize, rehabilitate, and restore public and private lands in
response to severe weather events such as Hurricanes Matthew and Sandy, the
serious drought conditions and altered fire regimes across the country, and
the fast spread of invasive species nationwide. Peggy Olwell will describe
The National Seed Strategy and its framework for actively working between
land managers and private industry to respond to disturbances and other
stressors that threaten important native plant communities and ecosystem
services in the US.



Presenter:

Peggy Olwell, Plant Conservation Program Lead, Bureau of Land Management



TO LIVESTREAM THIS EVENT ON THE DAY OF THE WEBINAR, login to
www.doi.gov/events. Please join 5-10 minutes early to avoid technical
difficulties. Login is required to ask questions. Please click “join” or
“login to chat” and follow instructions. Closed captioning will be
available.



TO ATTEND IN PERSON, go to the Department of Interior (Main Interior
Building), at 1849 C St., NW, Washington, DC 20240. The presentation will
be in the Rachel Carson Room (on the basement level near the cafeteria).



**You will need to show a valid government-issued ID to enter the Main
Interior Building; you might arrive a little early to allow time to go
through Security.**



**NOTE: The recorded event will be posted to the Office of Policy Analysis
website: http://www.doi.gov/ppa/seminar_series/video/index.cfm



Details:

www.doi.gov/events



Webinar presented by U.S. Department of Interior Office of Policy Analysis
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