[PCA] WEBINAR: Drought and Rangelands; Jun 7; 2:00pm ET
De Angelis, Patricia
patricia_deangelis at fws.gov
Mon May 1 09:18:15 CDT 2017
DROUGHT AND RANGELANDS
Webinar date/time: Jun 7; 2:00pm ET
Duration: 1 hour
What will you learn?
Drought can affect the productivity and long-term species composition of
rangelands in the western United States, as well as habitat quality for
wildlife and forage for livestock. Drought is a periodic and sometimes
chronic stressor in arid and semi-arid landscapes, creating challenges for
public land managers to ensure that rangelands contain functional
ecosystems and provide forage and other ecosystem services.
Presenters:
- Matt Reeves, Research Ecologist - Rocky Mountain Research Station in
Missoula
- Melinda Smith, Professor of Biology and Director of the Semi-arid
Grassland Research Center (SGRC) - Colorado State University
- Mike Pellant, retired range conservationist, ecologist, and
coordinator for three Great Basin regional programs.
No pre-registration required. Please join the session 15 prior to start.
All live webinars are recorded.
Details:
http://www.climatewebinars.net/webinars/drought-rangelands
Webinar presented by Southern Regional Extension Forestry & Forest Service
Office of Sustainability and Climate
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