Training Description:

Climate change is affecting the species and communities that make up our forests in a myriad of ways. Dr. Morelli will present a synthesis of the impacts of climate change on the wildlife of the forests that cover much of the Midwest and northeastern U.S. Based on a mix of expert elicitation and literature review, she will show what species are predicted to be most vulnerable to climate change, as well as the uncertainty around those predictions. Tools to incorporate the latest science into management decisions in order to achieve climate change adaptation will also be reviewed.

Presentation Objectives:
     (1). Learn about the current and future impacts of climate change on forest wildlife
     (2). Gain knowledge about which forest species might be most vulnerable to climate change (and why).
     (3). Receive a list of tools for implementing climate change adaptation actions into management of forest wildlife.  

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Webinar

Source:

USFWS

Training Type:

Online Learning

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