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SUMMARY:WEBINAR | The Human Dimensions of Conservation: How Private Lands Conservation Research Impacts Behavior
DESCRIPTION:Please join Rachael Green\, Smithsonian Research Fellow and Graduate Research Assistant at the Dayer Human Dimensions Lab at Virginia Tech\, to learn about new research on the human dimensions of private lands conservation. This presentation will explore the conservation behavior outcomes associated with participation in a conservation research program and the factors that influence engagement in these conservation behaviors. \nRachael Green is a Master’s student in the Department of Fish and Wildlife Conservation at Virginia Tech\, as well as a Smithsonian Research Fellow. She is advised by Dr. Ashley Dayer and additionally mentored by Dr. Amy Johnson from the Smithsonian’s Virginia Working Landscapes program. \nThis event is FREE and open to the public. \nRegister here!
URL:https://www.vaworkinglandscapes.org/event/webinar-the-human-dimensions-of-conservation-how-private-lands-conservation-research-impacts-conservation-behaviors/
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SUMMARY:WEBINAR | Conserving Endangered Plants with Scientific Collections
DESCRIPTION:Please join conservation biologist Gary Krupnick\, Ph.D.\, to learn about museum scientific collections and how they can be used in conservation efforts. \nThis event is FREE and open to the public. \nRegister here! \n\nMuseum scientific collections are remarkable and irreplaceable sources of information about biodiversity and the history of life on Earth\, yet these collections are more than a documentation of the past—they are a hope for the future. \nFor centuries\, botanists collected specimens in the field to understand plant diversity; now that many habitats are threatened\, these specimens are finding a new use in conservation research. \nUsing botanical case studies\, conservation biologist Gary Krupnick\, Ph.D.\, will talk about unconscious biases in human perception of the environment and illustrate the ways scientific collections are contributing to research in identifying and helping endangered species. \n\n\n 
URL:https://www.vaworkinglandscapes.org/event/webinar-scientific-collections-contribute-to-conservation-efforts/
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SUMMARY:WEBINAR | Plight of the Pollinator: Conservation Threats and the Natural History of Virginia's Native Bees
DESCRIPTION:Please join Celia Vuocolo\, Private Lands Biologist with Quail Forever and the Natural Resources Conservation Service\, and Sam Droege\, Wildlife Biologist with the U.S. Geological Survey to learn about the conservation threats and natural history of Virginia’s native bees\, and what you can do to support them. \n\nTheir presentations will provide an overview of pollination biology\, guidelines for creating pollinator habitat and an overview of our most at-risk native bees. \nThis event is FREE and open to the public. \nRegister here! \n\nFind out more about the presenters below: \n\nCelia Vuocolo has over ten years of experience in wildlife conservation and is the Private Lands Biologist for northeast Virginia. She provides technical assistance and information on federal cost-share opportunities for landowners interested in managing land for early successional species like the northern bobwhite\, native pollinators\, grassland birds and other wildlife. Celia’s position is supported by a partnership between Quail Forever\, Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS)\, and Department of Wildlife Resources. She is currently working towards an MNR in Restoration Ecology and Habitat Management at the University of Idaho. \n  \nSam Droege grew up in Hyattsville\, Maryland\, received an undergraduate degree at the University of Maryland and a Master’s at the State University of New York – Syracuse.  Most of his career has been spent at the USGS Patuxent Wildlife Research Center. He has coordinated the North American Breeding Bird Survey Program\, developed the North American Amphibian Monitoring Program\, the Bioblitz\, Cricket Crawl\, and FrogwatchUSA programs. Currently\, his team is running an inventory and monitoring program for native bees\, developing tools and techniques manuals\, establishing a bumblebee floral survey for citizens\, along with online identification guides for North American bees at www.discoverlife.org\, and producing public domain hi-resolution photographs of bees\, insects\, and flowers at the USGS Native Bee Inventory and Monitoring Lab. \n\n  \n\n\n 
URL:https://www.vaworkinglandscapes.org/event/webinar-plight-of-the-pollinator-conservation-threats-and-the-natural-history-of-virginias-native-bees/
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SUMMARY:VWL Annual Meeting 2022
DESCRIPTION:Join VWL for our Virtual 2022 Annual Meeting to find out what we’ve been up to\, connect with old friends\, and to learn what’s in store for VWL in 2022 and beyond. \nThis webinar is a great opportunity to learn more about VWL\, meet our team\, and get an update on all of the exciting research projects and educational opportunities we have planned for this year. The webinar will include 45 minutes of updates and presentations. We will leave the remaining 45 minutes open for conversation\, Q&A and feedback for anyone wishing to stay. \nEvent is free. Click this link to register!
URL:https://www.vaworkinglandscapes.org/event/vwl-annual-meeting-2022/
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SUMMARY:WEBINAR | From Milkweed to Meadowlarks: How Private Land Stewards can Lead the Way in Biodiversity Conservation
DESCRIPTION:Join VWL’s Program Coordinator\, Charlotte Lorick\, as she leads a free virtual webinar on Wednesday\, December 1 @ 3:00pm. The talk will include an overview of relevant Virginia Working Landscape research findings\, highlight best management practices to support wildlife and biodiversity\, and discuss how we can think of our backyards and managed spaces as habitats and ecosystems\, no matter the size. \nEvent is free and open to the public. \nTo tune into this zoom webinar\, register at the link below: \nHi there\, \nYou are invited to a Zoom webinar.\nWhen: Dec 1\, 2021 03:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)\nTopic: From Milkweed to Meadowlarks: How Private Land Stewards Lead the Way in Biodiversity Conservation \nRegister in advance for this webinar:\nhttps://smithsonian.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_oblRKnQxS8aOd2dqsxz3rA \nOr an H.323/SIP room system:\nH.323:\n162.255.37.11 (US West)\n162.255.36.11 (US East)\n115.114.131.7 (India Mumbai)\n115.114.115.7 (India Hyderabad)\n213.19.144.110 (Amsterdam Netherlands)\n213.244.140.110 (Germany)\n103.122.166.55 (Australia Sydney)\n103.122.167.55 (Australia Melbourne)\n149.137.40.110 (Singapore)\n64.211.144.160 (Brazil)\n149.137.68.253 (Mexico)\n69.174.57.160 (Canada Toronto)\n65.39.152.160 (Canada Vancouver)\n207.226.132.110 (Japan Tokyo)\n149.137.24.110 (Japan Osaka)\nMeeting ID: 870 0404 0409\nPasscode: 011049\nSIP: 87004040409@zoomcrc.com\nPasscode: 011049 \nAfter registering\, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar. \nBy participating in this Zoom Meeting\, I agree that:\nI am 18 or older.\nThe Smithsonian may record this Meeting and use such recordings in whole or part for its purposes\, in any media\, publicly\, and without compensation to me.\nIf I chose to use the meeting’s interactive features (<em>g</em>.\, chat\, or sharing a feed from my device’s camera or speaker)\, I will take care to share only what is mine to share and that I am comfortable (i) sharing publicly\, (ii) having captured on any recordings of the Meeting\, and (iii) used by the Smithsonian. My use of the these features shall be civil and courteous (failing to meet this expectation risks removal per <a href=”https://www.si.edu/termsofuse”>https://www.si.edu/termsofuse</a> ).\nI waive any expectation of privacy in\, and will hold the Smithsonian harmless from any cost or liability of any kind arising from\, my participation in this meeting.
URL:https://www.vaworkinglandscapes.org/event/webinar-from-milkweed-to-meadowlarks-how-private-land-stewards-can-lead-the-way-in-biodiversity-conservation/
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SUMMARY:Update on the Spotted Lanternfly in VA
DESCRIPTION:Webinar: Spot. Stomp. Slow the Spread. A Spotted Lanternfly Update for Virginia \nPresenter: Kyle Rhodes\, Spotted Lanternfly Crew Supervisor\, Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services\, Office of Plant Industry Services \nDate: Tuesday\, March 30\, 1-2PM EST \nInfo: Join us to learn about the status of the spotted lanternfly in Virginia. Kyle Rhodes will provide background on how this pest is moving and what we can do to prevent the spread.  \nRegister here for this free webinar.
URL:https://www.vaworkinglandscapes.org/event/update-on-the-spotted-lanternfly-in-va/
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SUMMARY:VWL Annual Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Join VWL for our Virtual 2021 Annual Meeting to find out what we’ve been up to\, connect with old friends\, and to learn what’s in store for VWL in 2021. \nThis webinar is a great opportunity to learn more about VWL\, meet our team\, and get an update on all of the exciting research projects we have underway. The webinar will include 45 minutes of updates and presentations. We will leave the remaining 45 minutes open for conversation\, Q&A and feedback for anyone wishing to stay. \nEvent is free. Click this link to register!
URL:https://www.vaworkinglandscapes.org/event/vwl-annual-meeting/
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