[Pollinator] WORKSHOP: Time To Restore: Connecting People, Plants, and Pollinators; Dates vary by state; Time TBD
Park, Margaret E
margaret_park at fws.gov
Mon Nov 1 11:43:50 PDT 2021
Webinar dates:
*New Mexico: November 15-16
*Oklahoma: November 18-19
*Louisiana: November 22-23
*Participants in Texas will be invited to join the workshop in the state nearest to them.
What will you learn?
Connect with others in your state working on pollinator restoration, learn about climate change impacts on pollinator plants and other restoration challenges, and give your input on pollinator plant data collection efforts next year at state Time to Restore workshops.
Workshop Objectives:
*Connect with others in your state working on pollinator restoration and conservation
*Learn how to establish partnerships with Indigenous groups in the state, with special considerations for individual Tribes
*Understand the decision-making process for restoration, and how different organizations and groups deal with variable scales, budgets, and other challenges
*Understand climate changes occurring in the state, and the projected changes for coming decades
*Understand how changes are impacting plant flowering and seed timing, and what we can learn from data collection platforms that record these seasonal events
*Give your input on priority species, locations, and monitoring guidelines for data collection efforts across the state beginning in early 2022
Details:
The workshops will be held over two half days. Workshop times will be announced soon and be posted here<https://usanpn.org/TimeToRestore>
Webinar presented by The Department of the Interior South Central Climate Adaptation Science Center<https://southcentralclimate.org/>, which is managed by the U.S. Geological Survey National Climate Adaptation Science Center<https://www.usgs.gov/ecosystems/climate-adaptation-science-centers>.
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