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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20150414T113000
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SUMMARY:The science of sagebrush ecosystem restoration
DESCRIPTION:In this presentation by Dr. Kas Dumroese\, Research Plant Physiologist at the Rocky Mountain Research Station\, an overview of the role of native plant production and deployment and their applications in a changing climate are discussed within the context of meeting USDA/DOI sage-grouse conservation goals. \nWebinar recording
URL:https://greatbasinfirescience.org/event/the-science-of-sagebrush-ecosystem-restoration/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20150429T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20150429T123000
DTSTAMP:20260405T065913
CREATED:20171106T004633Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171106T004633Z
UID:4318-1430307000-1430310600@greatbasinfirescience.org
SUMMARY:Using field studies to find the most promising seed sources for restoration
DESCRIPTION:In this webinar\, Beth Leger\, Associate Professor of Plant Ecology\, University of Nevada\, Reno\, discusses using field studies to find the most promising seed sources for restoration. \nWebinar recording
URL:https://greatbasinfirescience.org/event/using-field-studies-to-find-the-most-promising-seed-sources-for-restoration/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20150512T113000
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CREATED:20171106T004634Z
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SUMMARY:Weather variability and forecasting tools for short and long term restoration planning
DESCRIPTION:In this webinar\, Stuart Hardegree\, Plant Physiologist\, USDA ARS Northwest Watershed Research Center\, Boise\, ID\, discusses weather variability and forecasting tools for short- and long-term restoration planning in the Great Basin. \nWebinar recording
URL:https://greatbasinfirescience.org/event/weather-variability-and-forecasting-tools-for-short-and-long-term-restoration-planning/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20150513T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20150513T123000
DTSTAMP:20260405T065913
CREATED:20171106T004628Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191021T165517Z
UID:4310-1431516600-1431520200@greatbasinfirescience.org
SUMMARY:Climate\, weather\, and sagebrush seed sources: Experimental insights on challenges and opportunities
DESCRIPTION:In this webinar\, Matt Germino\, Research Ecologist\, USGS Snake River Field Station\, discusses experimental insights on challenges and opportunities regarding climate\, weather\, and sagebrush seed sources. \nWebinar recording
URL:https://greatbasinfirescience.org/event/climate-weather-and-sagebrush-seed-sources-experimental-insights-on-challenges-and-opportunities/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20150519T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20150519T123000
DTSTAMP:20260405T065913
CREATED:20171106T004627Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171106T004627Z
UID:4309-1432035000-1432038600@greatbasinfirescience.org
SUMMARY:Seed zones and climate change
DESCRIPTION:This webinar with Francis Kilkenny\, Research Biologist with the USFS-RMRS\, discusses seed zones as they relate to and become increasingly important with climate change. \nWebinar recording
URL:https://greatbasinfirescience.org/event/seed-zones-and-climate-change/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150615
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150616
DTSTAMP:20260405T065913
CREATED:20171106T004548Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171106T004548Z
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SUMMARY:Basics of quality assurance and quality control principles and application in the database for inventory\, monitoring\, and assessment
DESCRIPTION:Webinar recording \nThis webinar covers basic quality assurance and quality control for Bureau of Land Management Assessment\, Inventory\, and Monitoring (AIM) projects using the Database for Inventory Monitoring and Assessment (DIMA).
URL:https://greatbasinfirescience.org/event/basics-of-quality-assurance-and-quality-control-principles-and-application-in-the-database-for-inventory-monitoring-and-assessment/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150901
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150902
DTSTAMP:20260405T065913
CREATED:20171106T004613Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200505T183549Z
UID:4286-1441065600-1441151999@greatbasinfirescience.org
SUMMARY:Greater sage-grouse conservation announcement - 2015 Secretary of the Interior\, Sally Jewel
DESCRIPTION:In this video\, Secretary of the Interior\, Sally Jewell\, announces that because of an unprecedented effort by dozens of partners across 11 western states\, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has determined that the greater sage-grouse does not require protection under the Endangered Species Act.
URL:https://greatbasinfirescience.org/event/greater-sage-grouse-conservation-announcement/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20150921T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20150921T130000
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CREATED:20171106T004547Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171106T004547Z
UID:4248-1442836800-1442840400@greatbasinfirescience.org
SUMMARY:Sagebrush Steppe Treatment Evaluation Project (SageSTEP) six-year update
DESCRIPTION:This webinar presents findings from SageSTEP scientists\, who have collected 6 years of post-treatment data from 20 sites throughout the Great Basin\, and now have a fairly certain understanding of short-term vegetation response to fire and mechanical treatments on about half of those sites. While post-treatment recovery to a more desirable condition is evident at some sites (i.e. more bunchgrasses)\, the warmer and drier sites continue to be dominated by exotic annual grasses. \nWebinar recording
URL:https://greatbasinfirescience.org/event/sagebrush-steppe-treatment-evaluation-project-sagestep-six-year-update/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150929
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150930
DTSTAMP:20260405T065913
CREATED:20171106T004547Z
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UID:4247-1443484800-1443571199@greatbasinfirescience.org
SUMMARY:Characterization of montane ecosystems\, their microclimates\, and wildlife distribution
DESCRIPTION:Webinar recording \nErik Beever\, USGS\, presented this webinar to the Great Basin LCC on his results on pika distribution and climate change using historical surveys\, more-systematic and more-comprehensive recent surveys\, and a diversity of technological and modeling advances. The information will help tackle numerous questions at the interface of how Great Basin systems work and how Basin resources may be managed and conserved\, amidst contemporary climate change and other influences.
URL:https://greatbasinfirescience.org/event/characterization-of-montane-ecosystems-their-microclimates-and-wildlife-distribution/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20151021
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20151023
DTSTAMP:20260405T065913
CREATED:20171106T004540Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190823T190708Z
UID:4237-1445385600-1445558399@greatbasinfirescience.org
SUMMARY:Earth\, wind\, water\, and fire: An elemental approach to fire management - 2015 Fall California-Nevada-Hawaii Forest Fire Council Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Access presentations. \nAt this workshop the four elements and how they each contribute to fire and land management were compared. Presenters and organizers represented a diverse set of fire stakeholders from federal\, state\, local\, and private fire-related organizations.
URL:https://greatbasinfirescience.org/event/earth-wind-water-and-fire-an-elemental-approach-to-fire-management-2015-fall-california-nevada-hawaii-forest-fire-council-workshop/
LOCATION:Lake Tahoe Resort Hotel\, 4130 Lake Tahoe Boulevard\, South Lake Tahoe\, 96150\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160120T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160120T123000
DTSTAMP:20260405T065913
CREATED:20171106T004546Z
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UID:4246-1453289400-1453293000@greatbasinfirescience.org
SUMMARY:Sagebrush seed processing and production for restoration in the Great Basin
DESCRIPTION:Webinar brief. \nThis webinar with Clark Fleege\, Nursery Manager at the USFS Lucky Peak Nursery\, discusses all aspects of seedling production from seed collection to outplanting. The Lucky Peak Nursery has been producing dryland shrubs for restoration plantings on public lands throughout the Great Basin for almost 60 years. \nWebinar recording
URL:https://greatbasinfirescience.org/event/sagebrush-seed-processing-and-production-for-restoration-in-the-great-basin/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160121T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160121T123000
DTSTAMP:20260405T065913
CREATED:20171106T004546Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171106T004546Z
UID:4245-1453375800-1453379400@greatbasinfirescience.org
SUMMARY:An introduction to the Target Plant Concept
DESCRIPTION:Webinar brief. \nThis webinar focuses on the Target Plant Concept\, which incorporates five variables: \n\nObjectives and constraints\nLimiting factors on the outplanting site\nStock type\nSource of plant material\nOutplanting and follow-up practices\n\nAll of the above variables should be considered determining factors for how\, where\, and when nursery stock are produced for restoration projects. This webinar was presented by Anthony S. Davis\, Director\, Center for Forest Nursery and Seedling Research\, University of Idaho and Jeremy Pinto\, Research Plant Physiologist\, USFS RMRS. \nWebinar recording
URL:https://greatbasinfirescience.org/event/an-introduction-to-the-target-plant-concept/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160126T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160126T123000
DTSTAMP:20260405T065913
CREATED:20171106T004545Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171106T004545Z
UID:4244-1453807800-1453811400@greatbasinfirescience.org
SUMMARY:Southwest Idaho native seed collection\, use\, and plant material development
DESCRIPTION:This webinar discusses the Upper Snake Sagebrush Seed Collection Contract and Shoshone Native Plant Material Development\, which is important to the production of local native seed and rehabilitation treatment resiliency in the face of extreme weather events\, increasing fire frequency and severity\, and for restoring and improving habitat for sagebrush-obligate wildlife species. Webinar presenters were Ben Dyer\, Fire Ecologist\, Upper Snake Field Office\, and Danelle Nance\, Natural Resource Specialist\, Shoshone Field Office BLM. \nWebinar recording
URL:https://greatbasinfirescience.org/event/southwest-idaho-native-seed-collection-use-and-plant-material-development/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160204T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160204T123000
DTSTAMP:20260405T065913
CREATED:20171106T004544Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171106T004544Z
UID:4243-1454585400-1454589000@greatbasinfirescience.org
SUMMARY:Selection of genetically appropriate plant materials for increase
DESCRIPTION:This webinar presented by Holly Prendeville\, Research Geneticist\, USFS PNW\, explains provisional and empirical seed zones using and discussing tools available that allow us to use seed zones to select genetically appropriate plant materials for restoration\, which is goal one of the National Seed Strategy. \nWebinar recording
URL:https://greatbasinfirescience.org/event/selection-of-genetically-appropriate-plant-materials-for-increase/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160211T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160211T123000
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CREATED:20171106T004543Z
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UID:4241-1455190200-1455193800@greatbasinfirescience.org
SUMMARY:Producing native plant materials for restoration: 10 rules to collect and maintain genetic diversity
DESCRIPTION:In this webinar\, Andrea Kramer\, Conservation Scientist with the Chicago Botanic Garden\, describes each potential production step where genetic diversity can be lost and outline 10 rules to assist in the collection and production of native plant material for restoration\, providing justification for\, and examples of why\, each rule is important. \nWebinar recording
URL:https://greatbasinfirescience.org/event/producing-native-plant-materials-for-restoration-10-rules-to-collect-and-maintain-genetic-diversity/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160211T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160211T123000
DTSTAMP:20260405T065913
CREATED:20171106T004544Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171106T004544Z
UID:4242-1455190200-1455193800@greatbasinfirescience.org
SUMMARY:Verification of sagebrush subspecies from seed samples and finding the right place for successful restoration
DESCRIPTION:In this webinar\, Bryce Richardson\, Research Geneticist\, USFS RMRS\, discusses the climatic considerations for sagebrush subspecies and what native plants could potentially fill the void left by sagebrush in the upcoming decades as parts of the Great Basin transition to Mojave desert. He also discusses how understanding the subspecies composition of seed used in restoration could aid in improving restoration outcomes. \nWebinar recording
URL:https://greatbasinfirescience.org/event/verification-of-sagebrush-subspecies-from-seed-samples-and-finding-the-right-place-for-successful-restoration/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160226
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160227
DTSTAMP:20260405T065913
CREATED:20171106T004608Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171106T004608Z
UID:4278-1456444800-1456531199@greatbasinfirescience.org
SUMMARY:Developing a common science framework for the integrated rangeland fire strategy and mitigation strategies
DESCRIPTION:Access presentation\nThis presentation was used to guide the Secretarial Order 3336 work session on Feb. 26\, 2016 during the Sagebrush Ecosystem Conservation: All Hands\, All Lands Conference. \nThe session agenda included: \n\nOverview of SO 3336 and various actions required by IRFS as they relate to the Conservation and Restoration Strategy\nOverview of the need to develop management zone mitigation strategies\nDemonstrate of the work that has been completed to date\nDiscussion
URL:https://greatbasinfirescience.org/event/developing-a-common-science-framework-for-the-integrated-rangeland-fire-strategy-and-mitigation-strategies/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160315T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160315T123000
DTSTAMP:20260405T065913
CREATED:20171106T004542Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171106T004542Z
UID:4240-1458041400-1458045000@greatbasinfirescience.org
SUMMARY:The incredible diversity of sagebrush chemistry and its potential value in restoration
DESCRIPTION:Webinar brief. \nSagebrushes are champion chemists and famous for their abundant and complex volatile bouquets. The chemical make-up of sagebrushes plays important roles in plant fitness and survival and is an unseen but fundamental component of sagebrush habitats. In this webinar\,  Justin Runyon\, Research Entomologist\, USFS RMRS\, discusses the diversity\, distribution\, possible functions\, and potential restoration use of sagebrush chemistry\, focusing on volatiles. \nWebinar recording
URL:https://greatbasinfirescience.org/event/the-incredible-diversity-of-sagebrush-chemistry-and-its-potential-value-in-restoration/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160317T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160317T133000
DTSTAMP:20260405T065913
CREATED:20171106T004541Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171106T004541Z
UID:4239-1458217800-1458221400@greatbasinfirescience.org
SUMMARY:Pollinator-friendly forbs to seed for the sagebrush-steppe
DESCRIPTION:Webinar brief. \nIn this webinar\, James H. Cane with the USDA-ARS Pollinating Insect Research Unit at the Utah State University\, provides a brief review of bee life histories and identifies common native forbs of the Great Basin that are attractive to native bee communities (and those in use now that are of little value to bees)\, to help land managers choose pollinator-friendly native wildflowers in restoration. \nWebinar recording
URL:https://greatbasinfirescience.org/event/pollinator-friendly-forbs-to-seed-for-the-sagebrush-steppe/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160322T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160322T123000
DTSTAMP:20260405T065913
CREATED:20171106T004541Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191021T170225Z
UID:4238-1458646200-1458649800@greatbasinfirescience.org
SUMMARY:Restoring shrub-steppe after wildfire: Shrub planting as a viable tool in rehabilitation
DESCRIPTION:Webinar brief. \nIn this webinar\, Heidi Newsome\, Wildlife Biologist\, USFWS\, Hanford Reach National Monument\, discusses the performance (survival\, health) and economic costs of using seedling planting as a method to rehabilitate habitat impacted by wildfire. \nWebinar recording
URL:https://greatbasinfirescience.org/event/restoring-shrub-steppe-after-wildfire-shrub-planting-as-a-viable-tool-in-rehabilitation/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160414
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160415
DTSTAMP:20260405T065913
CREATED:20171106T004608Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191021T170303Z
UID:4279-1460592000-1460678399@greatbasinfirescience.org
SUMMARY:Seeking consensus in post-fire management: The Canyon Creek example
DESCRIPTION:Watch video.\nThis video produced by the NW Fire Science Consortium\, shows how collaborative efforts are not only working to help find consensus on addressing large landscape-level restoration\, but also in management of the post-fire environment. How do you address the cross-boundary\, diverse interests on over 100\,000 burned acres?
URL:https://greatbasinfirescience.org/event/seeking-consensus-in-post-fire-management-the-canyon-creek-example/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160419T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160419T123000
DTSTAMP:20260405T065913
CREATED:20171106T004539Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171106T004539Z
UID:4235-1461065400-1461069000@greatbasinfirescience.org
SUMMARY:Insects affecting native seed production
DESCRIPTION:This webinar focuses on insects that have contributed to seed production problems in native plant production over the past two decades on the Colorado Plateau and in the Great Basin. The webinar was presented by Bob Hammon\, Entomology/Agronomy Extension Agent\, Tri River Extension Area. \nWebinar recording
URL:https://greatbasinfirescience.org/event/insects-affecting-native-seed-production/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160420T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160420T123000
DTSTAMP:20260405T065913
CREATED:20171106T004535Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191021T170358Z
UID:4234-1461151800-1461155400@greatbasinfirescience.org
SUMMARY:Wildland seed collection: Responding to a changing market
DESCRIPTION:In this webinar\, Ed Kleiner\, Comstock Seed\, Gardnerville\, NV\, discusses the parameters of native seed collection including collection techniques\, permitting\, certification\, and market trends which are moving toward local genetic sources and provisional seed zones. \nWebinar recording
URL:https://greatbasinfirescience.org/event/wildland-seed-collection-responding-to-a-changing-market/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160426T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160426T123000
DTSTAMP:20260405T065913
CREATED:20171106T004611Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171106T004611Z
UID:4284-1461670200-1461673800@greatbasinfirescience.org
SUMMARY:Using native plants in fuel breaks
DESCRIPTION:In this webinar\, Mark Williams\, BLM\, Salt Lake City\, UT\, discusses the advantages and disadvantages of using native and non-native plants for fuel breaks\, which are common treatments in rangelands where the spread of invasive annuals and subsequent wildfire threaten sagebrush ecosystems. \nWebinar recording
URL:https://greatbasinfirescience.org/event/using-native-plants-in-fuel-breaks/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160429T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160429T123000
DTSTAMP:20260405T065913
CREATED:20171106T004535Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181120T194319Z
UID:4233-1461929400-1461933000@greatbasinfirescience.org
SUMMARY:Using resilience and resistance concepts to manage threats to sagebrush ecosystems and sage-grouse
DESCRIPTION:Webinar recording. \nThis webinar discusses a strategic approach developed by an interagency\, Western Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies working group for conservation of sagebrush ecosystems\, Gunnison sage-grouse\, and greater sage-grouse. It uses information on (1) factors that influence sagebrush ecosystem resilience to disturbance and resistance to nonnative invasive plants and (2) distribution and relative abundance of sage-grouse populations to address persistent ecosystem threats\, such as nonnative invasive plants and wildfire\, and anthropogenic threats\, such as oil and gas development and agronomic conversion\, and to develop effective management strategies. \nWebinar was presented by Jeanne Chambers\, US Forest Service – Rocky Mountain Research Station and hosted by the Great Northern\, Southern Rockies\, and Great Basin Landscape Conservation Cooperatives \n 
URL:https://greatbasinfirescience.org/event/using-resilience-and-resistance-concepts-to-manage-threats-to-sagebrush-ecosystems-and-sage-grouse/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160505T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160505T123000
DTSTAMP:20260405T065913
CREATED:20171106T004535Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171106T004535Z
UID:4232-1462447800-1462451400@greatbasinfirescience.org
SUMMARY:Sage-grouse forb preference by 12 plant categories
DESCRIPTION:Webinar addendum. \nThis webinar presented by Roger Rosentreter\, BLM Idaho Retired State Botanist\, describes a method for quickly assessing sage-grouse food availability and value. Grouping species into palatability groups make field sampling and analysis more reasonable and can assist in the development of management recommendations for sage-grouse. \nWebinar recording
URL:https://greatbasinfirescience.org/event/sage-grouse-forb-preference-by-12-plant-categories/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160519T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160519T123000
DTSTAMP:20260405T065913
CREATED:20171106T004631Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171106T004631Z
UID:4314-1463657400-1463661000@greatbasinfirescience.org
SUMMARY:Sage-grouse habitat conservation through prisons
DESCRIPTION:This webinar presented by Stacy Moore\, Ecological Education Program\, Institute for Applied Ecology (IAE)\, introduces the Sagebrush in Prisons Project\, which is designed to improve habitat for the greater sage-grouse by engaging state prison systems in production of sagebrush and other important plants for habitat restoration on BLM lands. BLM field offices and the IAE grow sagebrush with 11 prisons in 6 states. Inmates are involved in sowing plants\, growing them over the summer\, and planting-out on BLM land in the fall. \nWebinar recording
URL:https://greatbasinfirescience.org/event/sage-grouse-habitat-conservation-through-prisons/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160614
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160615
DTSTAMP:20260405T065913
CREATED:20171106T004610Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171106T004610Z
UID:4281-1465862400-1465948799@greatbasinfirescience.org
SUMMARY:BLM Paradigm Project seeks to stop the fire cycle in southwestern Idaho
DESCRIPTION:Watch video\nThis video discusses the BLMs plans to create 350 miles of fire breaks between Boise and Glenns Ferry in hopes of catching fires when they’re small. The BLM Boise District is working together with the rancher-led Mountain Home Rangeland Fire Protection Association\, Idaho Dept. of Lands\, and the Idaho Transportation Department.
URL:https://greatbasinfirescience.org/event/blm-paradigm-project-seeks-to-stop-the-fire-cycle-in-southwestern-idaho/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161006
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20161007
DTSTAMP:20260405T065913
CREATED:20171106T004637Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171127T203718Z
UID:4324-1475712000-1475798399@greatbasinfirescience.org
SUMMARY:Targeted grazing stakeholder workshop 2016 - Meeting presentations
DESCRIPTION:The BLM Targeted Grazing Stakeholder Workshop took place on October 6\, 2016 at the Nugget Hotel in Sparks\, NV.  The following videos and documents are available from the workshop: \n\nAgenda\nRecording of session 1\nRecording of session 2\n\nMeeting presentations (pdfs) \n\nElko District targeted grazing demonstration plots\, Kathryn Dyer\, BLM\nTargeted grazing demonstration areas\, Mike Pellant\, BLM\nSecretarial Order 3336: an integrated rangeland fire management strategy\, Mike Haske\, BLM\nTargeted grazing and SO 3336\, Jeff Rose\, BLM\nGrazing for fire management\, Gregg Simonds\, Open Range Consulting\nLivestock fuels reduction\, Mike Pellant\, BLM\nStandardized monitoring and assessment protocols\, Patrick Clark\, USDA ARS\n\n 
URL:https://greatbasinfirescience.org/event/targeted-grazing-stakeholder-workshop-2016-meeting-presentations/
LOCATION:Nugget Hotel and Casino\, Sparks\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170124T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170124T123000
DTSTAMP:20260405T065913
CREATED:20171106T004639Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191021T171254Z
UID:4326-1485257400-1485261000@greatbasinfirescience.org
SUMMARY:Engaging communities in sagebrush restoration: Idaho Fish and Game Southwest Region Volunteer Program
DESCRIPTION:Webinar brief.  \nThis webinar provided an overview of Idaho Fish and Game’s Southwest Region Volunteer Program\, which has been utilizing volunteers in important habitat restoration projects for over 25 years. They use an adaptive approach to landscape management that includes responding to wildfires and working across land managed by federal\, state and private entities. The program has become quite successful because it makes the volunteer the most important piece of the project; without volunteers the projects could not happen. \nWebinar recording
URL:https://greatbasinfirescience.org/event/engaging-communities-in-sagebrush-restoration-idaho-fish-and-game-southwest-region-volunteer-program/
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