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Video Soil for Water
by Web Editor published Feb 21, 2022 — filed under: ,
Learn more about NCAT’s Soil for Water project, working to capture and hold more water in the soil.
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Video C header Biological Indicators of Soil Health
by Web Editor published Feb 21, 2022 — filed under: ,
Participants in this webinar will learn about the biological importance related to soil health management. Advantages and limitations for a variety of biological soil health indicators will be discussed including how they are measured and may be interpreted.
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Video Climate Change's Growing Threat to Public Lands
by DOI published Nov 14, 2014 last modified Mar 04, 2022 03:04 PM — filed under: , , ,
Secretary Jewell attended the 2014 World Parks Congress in Australia, where she stressed the need for international cooperation on public lands and the growing threat of climate change.
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Video Octet Stream Salamanders - The Hidden Jewels of Appalachia
by Joe Milmoe published Oct 01, 2012 last modified Mar 04, 2022 03:41 PM — filed under: , , , , ,
If you want to hit paydirt the Appalachian region is the world’s salamander El Dorado—home to over 70 salamander species. The Appalachian region of the eastern United States is the world's epicenter for salamander biodiversity.
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Video application/x-troff-me “One Stick at a Time” in pursuit of climate adaptations for a more sustainable future
by Web Editor published Jun 21, 2017 last modified Mar 04, 2022 04:03 PM — filed under: , , , ,
This film follows land managers in the Methow Valley, Washington for over a year, from forests to rivers, from fires to snowfall, from beaver capture to release as they try to come to grips with the impacts of climate change and the possible adaptation options right in front of them. It is a conversation starter for answering the question "What can I do?" With support from the best climate experts in the Northwest, it is a chance for each of us to think about what our landscapes will be like ten decades from now. It is a nudge to start today to make our surroundings better than they would be if we did nothing. The film was conceived as part of the 10 Decades Project, the goal of which is to inspire thousands of us to take measurable, concrete steps for climate adaptation in every area for which we are responsible.
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Video ECMAScript program Climate Webinar: Exploring Snowfall in the United States
by Matthew Cimitile published Oct 01, 2014 last modified Mar 04, 2022 08:18 PM — filed under: , ,
The number of snowfall events in a given area has a large impact on road maintenance and water resources management. Snowfall data collected in the United States between 1930 and 2007 at seven locations shows how snowfall frequency has changed over time, and relates the information to a changing global climate.
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Video ECMAScript program Assessing Regional Connectivity in Current and Future Landscapes
by Matthew Cimitile published Mar 21, 2013 last modified Mar 04, 2022 09:05 PM — filed under: , ,
Connectivity among conservation reserves has long been recognized as necessary for long-term persistence of populations and continued evolution in anthropogenically-dominated landscapes.
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Video What stakeholders need to know about the relationships between water resources and climate change
by Web Editor published Oct 23, 2012 last modified Mar 04, 2022 09:18 PM — filed under: , , ,
Christine Hatch speaks at UMass Amherst as part of the Northeast Climate Science Center Colloquium on November 28th, 2012.
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Video LANDFIRE Data Applications for Research in Fire Ecology, Forest Mgmt in California
by Web Editor published Oct 27, 2015 last modified Mar 04, 2022 11:09 PM — filed under: , , ,
Brandon Collins presents the second in a series of webinars that LANDFIRE co-hosts with the California Fire Science Consortium. Collins is a USFS Research Forester based in Davis, CA, whose interests involve characterizing effects of fire and fuels treatments on forests at both the stand and landscape levels. He says, "My research intends to provide meaningful information to managers interested in improving forest resiliency and incorporating more natural fire-vegetation dynamics across landscapes."
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Video Citrix ICA settings file The eDNAtlas and Archive for aquatic taxa in Western North America
by Web Editor published Mar 12, 2017 last modified Jun 02, 2025 01:11 PM — filed under: , , ,
The ease, efficiency, and sensitivity of environmental DNA (eDNA) sampling of species in aquatic environments is leading to an explosion in its use across North America.
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