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SUMMARY:Society for Range Management- 2020 Virtual Annual Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Conference website. \nThe Annual SRM meeting will be virtual. The meeting theme is “Rangelands – New Frontiers” and we hope to highlight many new ideas and endeavors occurring on rangelands across the globe. Call for sessions is now open. \nImagine the great opportunities this digital alternative will offer to gather people from everywhere who love rangelands to learn about stewardship of these amazing landscapes. The 2021 Annual Meeting will include the familiar oral presentations\, posters\, symposia\, workshops\, and campfire conversations that are a part of traditional SRM meetings. The 2021 Event will also include exceptional plenary sessions\, interactive committee meetings\, SRM awards and business sessions\, plus opportunities to engage with colleagues and fellow SRM members. As we enter this new frontier\, start thinking about how to show others what you and your organization are doing on the ground.
URL:https://greatbasinfirescience.org/event/society-for-range-management-2020-virtual-annual-meeting/
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SUMMARY:Great Basin-Focused Events from #SRM2021
DESCRIPTION:We are hosting several workshops\, symposia as part of the 2021 Society for Range Management annual meeting. **You do not need to be registered for the SRM meeting to attend. \nStrategic Targeted Grazing to Reduce Fine Fuels (Feb 16\, 1:30-4:00 PST/2:30-5:00 MST) \nThe Strategic Grazing symposium  was held in conjunction with the Society for Range Management Virtual Meeting. It provides updates on the Idaho and Nevada strategic grazing demonstration areas. Symposium recording. \nSagebrush Ecosystem Recovery 10+ Yrs after Treatments (Feb 17\, 1:30-3:30 PST/2:30-4:30 MST)\nThe Sagebrush Ecosystem symposium provides Sagebrush Steppe Treatment Evaluation Project (SageSTEP) updates. It was held in conjunction with the Society for Range Management Virtual Meeting. It shares what’s been learned after at least 10 years post-treatment. Symposium recording. \nBig Sagebrush Restoration Status (Feb 18\, 1:30-4:00 PST/2:30-5:00 MST)\nThe Big Sagebrush symposium was held in conjunction with the Society for Range Management Virtual Meeting. It was brought to you by the Rangeland Equipment and Technology Council (RTEC).  Symposium recording.
URL:https://greatbasinfirescience.org/event/great-basin-focused-upcoming-events-you-wont-want-to-miss/
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SUMMARY:Dirt goes downhill: Are we making better post-wildfire erosion control treatment decisions?
DESCRIPTION:Webinar recording. \nMajor concerns after wildfires are the increased runoff and erosion due to loss of the protective forest floor layer\, loss of water storage\, and creation of water repellent soil conditions. To reduce the potential postfire erosion and flooding\, various postfire mitigation treatments are commonly used on highly erodible areas when downstream values-at-risk are high. We have developed numerous online soil erosion prediction tools to allow for better post-fire land management decision-making. We have validated our model predictions with field studies throughout the Western US that encompass a range of rainfall regimes including monsoonal rains in the southwest (Arizona and New Mexico)\, thunderstorms in the Colorado Front Range and Northern Rockies\, and wet frontal systems in Southern California and various erosion control treatments. For example\, mulch treatments (agricultural straw\, wood strands\, wood shreds) reduce erosion and can be effective even for the higher intensity rainfall events. Our research results have brought a major shift in post-wildfire assessment methods and erosion management strategies.
URL:https://greatbasinfirescience.org/event/dirt-goes-downhill-are-we-making-better-post-wildfire-erosion-control-treatment-decisions/
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SUMMARY:Ecological drought: Planning for resilience
DESCRIPTION:Webinar recording. \nThis webinar focuses on planning\, restoration\, and recovery actions that strengthen ecosystem resilience\, mitigate the impacts of natural disasters\, and realize co-benefits. \nPresenters: Dr. Jennifer Cartwright\, Lower Mississippi-Gulf Water Science Center\, USGS\nRachel M. Gregg\, Senior Scientist\, EcoAdapt\nHannah Panci\, Climate Change Scientist and Robert Croll\, Climate Change Program Coordinator\, Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission
URL:https://greatbasinfirescience.org/event/ecological-drought-planning-for-resilience/
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SUMMARY:Sagebrush ecosystem recovery 10+ years after treatments
DESCRIPTION:Symposium recording \nThe Sagebrush Ecosystem Recovery symposium will provide Sagebrush Steppe Treatment Evaluation Project (SageSTEP) updates. It will be held in conjunction with the Society for Range Management Virtual Meeting. It will share what’s been learned after at least 10 years post-treatment. **You do not need to be registered for the SRM meeting to join.
URL:https://greatbasinfirescience.org/event/sagebrush-ecosystem-recovery-10-years-after-treatments/
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