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SUMMARY:Tribal Alliance for Pollinators Series
DESCRIPTION:Join TAP for an exciting webinar  “Controlled Burns: Rise for the Ashes” where Dr. Ray Moranz will be discussing his research on the impacts of intermittent burning on pollinators\, plants and fire-adapted ecosystems. He will also propose best management practices regarding fore and pollinators. Learn more and register here.
URL:https://southcentralclimate.org/event/tribal-alliance-for-pollinators-series/
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SUMMARY:Collaborating with Communities Around COVID-19\, Climate\, and Community Concerns: A Roundtable Discussion
DESCRIPTION:The National Academics of Science\, Engineering\, and Medicine’s Standing Committee on Advancing Science Communications and the Civic Science Fellows\, in partnership with the Rita Allen Foundation\, are pleased to host the first of two virtual roundtable discussions featuring leaders and community partners from six collaborations that facilitate community engagement around science\, on topics such as COVID-19\, climate\, and the environment. Register here.
URL:https://southcentralclimate.org/event/collaborating-with-communities-around-covid-19-climate-and-community-concerns-a-roundtable-discussion/
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SUMMARY:Using Soil Moisture Information to Better Understand and Predict Wildfire Danger: A Symposium for Researchers and Fire Managers
DESCRIPTION:As a joint collaboration with the National Integrated Drought Information System (NIDIS)\, NOAA\, and additional parnters\, join this free online symposium highlighting the latest advances in using soil moisture information to better understand and predict wildfire danger. These recent discoveries are revealing the potential for soil moisture estimates from in situ monitoring stations\, remote sensing\, and models to improve fire danger predictions and to advance our understanding of fire behavior. Open to researchers and fire managers! \nRegister here by April 30\, 2021!
URL:https://southcentralclimate.org/event/using-soil-moisture-information-to-better-understand-and-predict-wildfire-danger-a-symposium-for-researchers-and-fire-managers/
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SUMMARY:A Collaborative Project: Plausible Scenarios for Future Colorado River Drought
DESCRIPTION:In this webinar\, Connie Woodhouse (University of Arizona) will present on recent SWCASC funded research that addresses the concerns of a set of Colorado River Basin water managers regarding future drought and water supply reliability in the Upper Colorado River. Researchers collaborated with this water resource management community of practice to develop plausible scenarios of future drought in the Upper Colorado River Basin\, then used these scenarios to examine future reductions in streamflow. Register here. Event is PDT.
URL:https://southcentralclimate.org/event/a-collaborative-project-plausible-scenarios-for-future-colorado-river-drought/
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SUMMARY:National Tribal Forum on Air Quality
DESCRIPTION:This year the conference will be held virtually\, with recorded and live presentations from tribal environmental professionals\, U.S. EPA leadership and staff\, and many others who are helping to advance air quality protection throughout Indian Country. \nThis year’s conference theme is “50 years of the Clean Air Act and How Traditional Wisdom Can Lead Us Into the Future”.  Throughout the conference NTFAQ will be weaving in the voices of Native youth and elders – a reminder of the importance of the work being done. The tapestry of tribal air quality programs is rich and diverse\, much like the traditions and languages of Native American Tribes and Alaskan Native Villages.  It is in this spirit that we invite you to join for the 2021 NTFAQ and say thank you\, Mvto (Muscogee)\, Pilamaya (Lakota)\, Miigwech (Ojibwe)\, Wa do (Cherokee)\, Quyana (Yup’ik)\, Yokoke (Choctaw)\, Ahéhee’ (Dine’)! \nRegister and learn more here.
URL:https://southcentralclimate.org/event/national-tribal-forum-on-air-quality-2/
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SUMMARY:NPS Webinar - Words Matter: Considering Language Barriers
DESCRIPTION:This webinar will highlight common pitfalls in discussing climate change with Native communities. Presenters will provide tools to support successful collaboration with Native Nations. Using best practices and thoughtful language can support collective work to plan for a turbulent future. This is webinar is hosted by the National Park Service as part of the Native Nations & Climate Change Webinar Series. \nRegister here.
URL:https://southcentralclimate.org/event/nps-webinar-words-matter-considering-language-barriers/
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