[PCA] WEBINAR - National Seed Strategy Progress Report 2015-2020

Mccormick, Molly L mmccormick at usgs.gov
Mon Sep 20 15:17:09 CDT 2021


Want an overview of the National Seed Strategy Progress Report? Come to this 30-minute webinar this Friday, September 24. Hope to see you there!

You can find the Progress Report here.<https://www.blm.gov/programs/natural-resources/native-plant-communities/national-seed-strategy>

Regards,
~m

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Subject: Friday's Findings - National Seed Strategy Progress Report 2015-2020
When: Friday, September 24, 2021 11:00 AM-11:30 AM.
Where:

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National Seed Strategy Progress Report 2015-2020<https://www.usgs.gov/center-news/fridays-findings-september-24-2021?qt-news_science_products=3#qt-news_science_products>


Date: September 24, 2021, from 2-2:30 p.m. eastern time


Speaker: Molly McCormick, RAMPS Coordinator/Ecologist, USGS Southwest Biological Science Center


Summary: To restore and enhance healthy plant communities and sustainable ecosystems across America’s lands and waterways in the face of fires, floods, and other impacts from climate change, Federal agencies, Tribes, and non-federal partners are building the supply of native seeds for restoration and rehabilitation for the benefit of Americans and the plant and animal species that depend on them. Native plants are nature-based solutions and the true green infrastructure that support water, wildlife, and our quality of life. Native plants are key to a restoration economy that engages our next generation of farmers, conservation professionals, scientists, and land managers. Like timber, native plants and our Nation’s native seed resources are critical natural resources to be recognized, valued, protected, and managed. The National Seed Strategy, created in 2015 by the Plant Conservation Alliance, is a public-private collaboration whose mission is to increase the supply of native seeds for restoration projects to ensure ecosystem resilience and the health and prosperity of future generations. As America builds back better, the National Seed Strategy is needed now more than ever.  The progress made implementing the National Seed Strategy is helping to meet an increasing demand for seed to restore plant communities altered by natural or human-caused events on both public and private lands. In the past 5 years of implementing the National Seed Strategy, the scientific knowledge gained has worked to reduce erosion, reduce the spread of non-native invasive plants, and promoted productivity and biodiversity of plant and animal communities. Through increased coordination and communication between the private and public sector, the pace and scale of restoration will be accelerated. This presentation will describe the National Seed Strategy and present the 2015-2020 Progress Report, including highlighting USGS science that has been instrumental in meeting The Seed Strategy’s vision of getting the right seed in the right place at the right time.




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