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Ecological Conservation
By
Maddie Ecker, Earth Applied Sciences Writer
Training Type
Level
Advanced
Date
January 31, 2017 - February 07, 2017
The USGS Fort Collins Science Center has established both the expertise to create state-of-the-art near-term climate-based habitat models and the infrastructure to connect these urgent...
Salmon, the quintessential species representing healthy Pacific ecosystems, fluctuate on interannual to multi-decadal time scales, but understanding their population fluctuations is complicated by the fact...
Successful ecological forecasting of fishery yields in the face of climate variability has eluded resource managers for decades. However, recent advances in observing systems, computational...
Designation of US Department of Interior Landscape Conservation Cooperatives (LCCs) emphasizes the important threat that climate and land use change pose to biological resources in...
Anthropogenic changes in land use and land cover pose one of the foremost threats to resources in U.S. National Parks. To track in ecological condition...
This proposal describes work that will combine existing USDA and NASA modeling systems to allow critical biological models of invasive species and their control to...
When making decisions about water allocations, state and federal water project managers must consider the short-term and long-term needs of agriculture, urban users, hydroelectric production...
Ecosystems are in a state of flux due to changing climate. Informed management of species populations and the habitats upon which we all depend confronts...