Events

Connectivity and climate change – 2010 Workshop presentations

University of Nevada, Reno 1664 N Virginia St, Reno, United States

A multidisciplinary team of agency and university researchers presented assessments of current connectivity of riparian vegetation and wildlife habitat including sage-grouse and projections of connectivity for multiple species of animals and plants under different scenarios of environmental change. Workshop presentations in pdf format: Great Basin Fire Science Delivery Project- Eugénie MontBlanc Great Basin Research and…

Connectivity analysis workshop – 2010 Presentations

Reno, NV Reno, United States

Workshop presentations in pdf format are available:Connectivity Analysis Toolkit 1 - Carlos Carroll, Klamath Center for Conservation Research Connectivity Analysis Toolkit 2 - Carlos Carroll, Klamath Center for Conservation Research Circuitscape - Brett Dickson, Northern Arizona University Circuitscape Tutorial - Brett Dickson, Northern Arizona University HexSim - Nathan Schumaker, Environmental Protection Agency

Effects of fire and mechanical treatments on plants and wildlife in western juniper and PJ woodlands

Webinar brief. In this webinar, Rick Miller, Oregon State University, shares his research on how fire and mechanical treatments effect plant and wildlife communities in western juniper and pinyon-juniper woodlands. The last 20 minutes was reserved for a discussion about management implications. Definitions of terms used in this webinar. Webinar recording

Climate change, climate variability, and ecosystem response in the Great Basin

Webinar brief. In this webinar, Faith Ann Heinsch, Research Ecologist, RMRS Missoula Fire Sciences Laboratory, presents a synthesis of research on climate change in the western U.S., with new research results specific to the eastern Great Basin and options for managers to consider. Topics include: Current ecosystem responses to increased temperatures and drought in the western…