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Partnerships, Education and Workshops

Conferences and Workshops

Workshop on the USA National Phenology Network: A practical tool for research, management and education in the face of climate change

September 24, 2009
Anchorage, Alaska

Forum on Ecoregional Monitoring for the National Wildlife Refuge System and Other Public Lands across Alaska

Anchorage and Girdwood, Alaska
April 14-16, 2009

A collaborative effort to support broad-scale monitoring across Alaskan refuges, in the context of contemporary climate change and other existing monitoring programs

Wildlife Potential Habitat Forecasting Framework (WILDCAST)
WILDCAST (WILDlife Potential Habitat ForeCASTing Framework) is a documented knowledge-based forecasting tool to help identify critical weaknesses in our understanding of wildlife response to potential habitat change, help define research priorities, and inform resource management discussions.

USGS Seminar Series

The USGS Alaska Science Center in Anchorage has a monthly seminar series open to the public. All are welcome to attend! For additional details, to be added to the electronic notification list, or if you would like to conduct a seminar, please contact Durelle Smith, Science Partnership Coordinator, at (907)786-7104 or email dpsmith@usgs.gov.

USGS Alaska Science Center 2009-2010 Fall / Winter Science Seminar Series

Noon - 1pm
USGS Glenn Olds Hall Conference Room
Alaska Pacific University Campus

4210 University Drive
907-786-7000

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