CNTSC Webinars

Upcoming Live CNTSC Webinars

 
                                       
 
 

May 16, 2013 - 1:00PM Central Time:

 Session 4 - Ecological Site Descriptions:  An Interdisciplinary and Interagency Effort - Data Mining; Locating and Analyzing Vegetation Data

This is the fourth session of an eight-session webinar series. This training will introduce the basic concepts of ecological sites, how ecological site descriptions are developed, and how ecological site descriptions can be utilized in making management decisions.

Session 4 focuses on presentations that demonstrate how to mine and analyze existing data from research, academia and agency sources. The presentations focus on current examples of data mining, analyzing and interpretation to facilitate site concept confirmation and to facilitate the understanding of state and community phases change.

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This Ecological Site Descriptions webinar series is sponsored by the National Grazing Lands Team located at the Central National Technology Support Center. Contact Homer Sanchez, Rangeland Management Specialist, for more information about ecological site descriptions.

May 21, 2013 - 1:00PM Central Time:

Restoration and Management of Temporary Wetlands -
  • Dave Haukos, Ph.D., Leader and Associate Professor, Kansas Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Division of Biology, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS

This webinar will describe the dynamics of temporary wetlands and provide guidance regarding their management and restoration. 

By definition, temporary wetlands are disturbance-based systems represented by dynamic ecological states and short-term intensive use. These typically isolated wetlands often lack regulatory protection and are misunderstood in terms of the magnitude of their ecological contribution. This webinar will address restoration and management of temporary wetlands to achieve conservation goals predicated on implementing or preserving disturbance-based ecological drivers that historically varied in intensity or timing.

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This webinar is sponsored by the USDA NRCS National Widlife Team located at the Central National Technology Support Center. Contact William L. Hohman, Ph.D., Wildlife Biologist, for more information about our webinars.

 

 

Other Natural Resource Webinars Sources:

The Webinar Portal for Conservation of Natural Resources provides access to current and archived forestry, wildlife conservation,  and other natural resource webinars.

Webinar Sources

  

East National Technology Support Center Webinar TrainingENTSC Webinar Portal

The NRCS East National Technology Support Center offers live training webinars as well as recorded webinars on a wide range of multidisciplinary topics.  

 

CNTSC Wildlife Webinar Library:

View these recorded Webinars

Management of Grassland Birds in the Northern Great Plains at Multiple Scales - Naugle, 09/13/07.

Habitat Establishment and Management for Grassland Birds - Herkert, 09/01/09.

Conservation and Management of North American Shorebirds - Colwell, 09/17/10.

Energy by Design: Harnessing the power of Conservation Planning to evaluate inputs and provide solutions - Kiesecker and Naugle, 08/31/11

Pollinator Habitat Restoration - Vaughan and Mader, 09/08/11.

Life History and Conservation Needs of Freshwater Mussels - Mazzacano and Jepsen, 12/01/11.

Conservation and Management of Migratory Birds during the Non-breeding Season - Marra, 12/14/11.

Wildlife Forestry: Management of Hardwood Forests for Priority Species - Twedt, 01/10/12.

Management of Disturbances for Wildlife - Burger, 03/27/12.

Area Sensitivity in Grassland Birds: Patterns and Processes - Ribic, 04/18/12.

Creating and Restoring Safe and Accessible Water Sources for Livestock, Bats, and other Wildlife - Taylor and Tuttle, 05/29/12.

The Ax, the Cow, the Plow and the People; managing Grazing for Fish and Wildlife - Provenza, 06/14/12.