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SUMMARY:Field Botany Course
DESCRIPTION:View event flyer. Register by 4/30. \n\nAcquire and upgrade field plant identification skills\nLearn how to identify plants using keys\, regional floras\, and other resources\nLearn how to collect and prepare botanical specimens\nIncrease your appreciation of Idaho’s diverse flora\n Open to students\, professionals and anyone interested in plant identification!
URL:https://greatbasinfirescience.org/event/field-botany-course/
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SUMMARY:Western Collaborative Conservation Network - Confluence 2026
DESCRIPTION:Event website. \nConfluence 2026 is a national gathering for collaborative conservation practitioners\, researchers\, students\, and emerging leaders who are working across to address complex social and environmental challenges. \nThis unique event brings people together to learn\, share\, and build relationships that strengthen the future of collaboration. While Confluence is rooted in the Western United States\, it welcomes participants and perspectives from across the country.
URL:https://greatbasinfirescience.org/event/western-collaborative-conservation-network-confluence-2026/
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SUMMARY:Prioritizing woody fuel and restoration treatments in sagebrush and pinyon-juniper
DESCRIPTION:Webinar registration. \nPrioritizing woody fuel and restoration treatments in sagebrush and pinyon-juniper ecosystems during an era of vegetation change ─ Spatial data and management guidelines: Elko Front Case Study \nPlease join us to learn about the spatial data on sagebrush and pinyon-juniper vegetation associations and fuel treatment responses available for the Great Basin. Learn how the available spatial data and an analysis of how plant associations are changing on the Elko Front High-Priority Landscape were used to develop guidelines for prioritizing management actions. \nPresenters:  \nJeanne Chambers\, Emeritus Senior Scientist USDA Forest Service Rocky Mountain Research Station\, will discuss the factors that place the Elko Front at high risk of catastrophic wildfire and the management objectives. She will describe the spatial data layers that have been developed to aid managers in prioritizing fuel treatments and restoration activities where they will have the greatest benefits. \nSofia Koutzoukis\, Postdoctoral Researcher USDA Forest Service Missoula Fire Sciences Laboratory\, will discuss the changes occurring in the vegetation associations on the Elko Front and the contributing factors.  She will describe how the spatial data layers were coupled with an understanding of the ongoing vegetation changes to develop guidelines for prioritizing woody fuel treatments and restoration activities.
URL:https://greatbasinfirescience.org/event/prioritizing-woody-fuel-and-restoration-treatments-in-sagebrush-and-pinyon-juniper/
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