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December 2021
2021 Governor’s Water Conference
The 41st Oklahoma Governor's Water Conference and Student Research Water Poster Competition will now be held virtually. Students from higher education institutions in Oklahoma are eligible to apply. Posters must be either research or extension/outreach topics related to water resources in Oklahoma. Poster presentations should be understandable to a general,…
Find out more »February 2022
Tribal Rangeland Management and Climate Change Impacts on Rangelands
Want to learn about Tribal Rangeland Management and Climate Change Impacts on Rangelands? Register for our free, three-session Rangelands Workshop happening in February. Attendance is capped at 50, so register fast! Register: here.
Find out more »Fifth National Climate Assessment Southern Great Plains Chapter Public Engagement Workshops
For those interested in the U.S. National Climate Assessment, there are 4 open sessions to provide your feedback on the Zero Order Draft (that is, the current themes in an annotated outline) of the Southern Great Plains (KS, OK, TX) chapter of the 5th National Climate Assessment (NCA5). The chapter…
Find out more »Youth Dialogue on the National Climate Assessment
YOUTH DIALOGUE ON THE NATIONAL CLIMATE ASSESSMENT University and high school students are invited to a special event on February 15th from 7-9pm EST to discuss the Fifth National Climate Assessment (NCA5), a major U.S. Government report on how climate change affects people and places in the United States. Attendees will have the chance to…
Find out more »March 2022
Ecological Transformation using the Resist-Accept-Direct (RAD) Framework.
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s RAD Working Group and the NCTC are hosting a series of webinars on the Resist-Accept-Direct (RAD) Framework in the coming months. The second webinar in this series will take place in March 1 from 1 to 2 PM, EST. For volume 2, Dr. Stephen…
Find out more »Culturally Significant Plants Symposium
The South Central Climate Adaptation Science Center and Chickasaw Nation will be hosting an event at the Chickasaw Retreat and Conference Center to discuss how climate change impacts culturally significant plants. Researchers and artisans in the field will be present to bring awareness to these issues. Registration details here. …
Find out more »Integrating Remote Sensing Data for Land Management Decision-Making
Save the date: March 22-24, 2022. The Applied Earth Observations Innovation Partnership (AEOIP) is pleased to announce its Spring virtual workshop on Integrating Remote Sensing Data for Land Management Decision-Making. The workshop aims to enable participants to build connections across the research-to-applications spectrum with subject matter experts from a variety of federal…
Find out more »April 2022
Managing For A Changing Climate – Climate Impacts and Adaptation (Spring 2022)
This course, Climate Impacts and Adaptation, is the final in the series Managing For A Changing Climate. (The other courses are not a pre-requisite, though encouraged). This free, online course will be live from April 4th - April 29th. Registration is open from March 1st through April 4th. For more information…
Find out more »Two Modeling Perspectives with Dr. David Moeser
Join us on Thursday, April 21st at 11 am central for the next installment of the Southern Plains Climate Science Webinar with Dr. David Moeser. Two Modeling Perspectives: The dynamics between a changing landscape, changing climate, and changing snow regime in the Rio Grande watershed. Dr. Moeser is a Hydrologist…
Find out more »12th Annual National Tribal GIS Conference
Registration is now open for the 12th Annual National Tribal GIS Conference, to be held April 25-29, 2022 in Albuquerque, NM at Southwestern Indian Polytechnic Institute. This year's theme is "Geospatial Resilience in Indian Country" Email events@tribalgis.com with any questions you may have, and visit the website for all the…
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