• Webinar: The Power of the Past and Present Data

    Webinars

    A Fall Science at Night Virtual Seminar Series for the public, students and scientists interested in local lake conservation and management. Based on the conversation started in 2019, and continued in 2020, stakeholders this year will gain understanding of the diverse threats impacting our regional lakes. “The Power of the Past and Present Data.” 7 […]

  • MiCorps Volunteer Lake & Stream Monitoring Conference

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    Live Webcast/Seminar

    The Michigan Clean Water Corps (MiCorps) hosts an annual volunteer monitoring conference each fall. The conference provides an excellent opportunity to stay up to date on monitoring methods and to meet and interact with other volunteer monitors. The 2021 MiCorps Conference will be held November 17, 2021, online via Zoom. Registration is free! Conference agenda […]

    Free
  • Webinar: Our beautiful lakes: past and present

    NALMS Affiliate Events

    The Oregon Lakes Association is pleased to present our Annual Lakes Conference as a series Wednesday afternoon online sessions. The upcoming sessions include: CyanoHAB monitoring and detection on Wednesday, November 3rd from 2:30-5 pm Lake physiology and management and OLA Business Meeting on Wednesday, November 10th from 2:30-5 pm Our beautiful lakes: past and present on Wednesday, December 1st from […]

  • Webinar: Does Climate Change Impact Our Lakes?

    Webinars

    A Fall Science at Night Virtual Seminar Series for the public, students and scientists interested in local lake conservation and management. Based on the conversation started in 2019, and continued in 2020, stakeholders this year will gain understanding of the diverse threats impacting our regional lakes. “Does Climate Change Impact Our Lakes?” 7 p.m. – […]

  • Managing tribal fisheries and employees on the reservation

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    Webinars

    Tribal natural resource management agencies continue to provide employment opportunities within the fisheries field, and while much is known about Western ways of managing fisheries, native culture and its views on fishery management are largely unknown to non-natives. In this presentation, we give guidance on how to prepare to work for tribe, effectively manage employees, […]

    Free
  • Webinar: Climate Impacts on Our Lakes

    Webinars

    Have the droughts and heavy rains in recent years impacted you in some way? Perhaps caused a well to go dry at your house? Or flooded your lakefront property or dock? Or made the lake too low for boating safely? Tune in to hear how climate changes and the glacial geology of New Hampshire are […]

    Free
  • Women In Science: Demolishing Dams and Stereotypes!

    Webinars

    Join DEC's Hudson River Estuary Program's Free Virtual Winter Speaker Series! Meet and learn from scientists, community leaders, and environmental educators who work at the intersection of research, education, and environmental and social justice. Engage in discussions about water quality research, dam removals, field-based learning, and overcoming barriers and challenges in the field of science […]

    Free
  • Women In Science: A Love Affair in STEM

    Webinars

    Join DEC’s Hudson River Estuary Program’s Free Virtual Winter Speaker Series! Meet and learn from scientists, community leaders, and environmental educators who work at the intersection of research, education, and environmental and social justice. Engage in discussions about water quality research, dam removals, field-based learning, and overcoming barriers and challenges in the field of science […]

    Free
  • Webinar: Maine’s Loon Stewardship Project

    Webinars

    Join this webinar to hear more about a new effort in Maine to increase the number of loon chicks that survive on Maine’s lakes and ponds. This 5-year effort is funded by the US Fish and Wildlife Service through settlement funds from the 2003 Buzzard’s Bay oil spill in Massachusetts. Come learn about what this […]

    Free
  • Webinar: Microplastics and Our Lakes

    Webinars

    You may have heard that microplastics are making their way into our oceans but did you know they are also found in our lakes in New Hampshire? Tune in to learn how the Green Mountain Conservation Group has been studying microplastics in the Ossipee Lake system, what they’ve found, and what it means for water […]

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