NatureServe Core Methodology Training 2019. A hands-on introduction to standards, methods, and tools that are "core" to the success of the NatureServe Network.EventTrainingArlington, VirginiaApr 23 2019 to Apr 26 2019
The northwest of the Bolivian Amazon continues to preserve vast tracks of primary Amazonian rainforest and at the same time shelters more than 110 000 people living in a couple of urban settlements and several small communities.EventWebinarWebinarApr 12 2019
The Midwest Regional Forum will take place April 8th – 9th 2019 at the Honey Creek Resort State Park in Moravia, Iowa, and will bring together leading scientists, conservationists, and data analysts working to protect rare species and threatened ecosystems. EventConferenceHoney Creek Resort State ParkApr 8 2019 to Apr 9 2019
Human activities have triggered profound changes in the distribution and integrity of ecosystems, negatively affecting biodiversity and compromising its ability to provide both goods and services.EventWebinarWebinarDec 11 2018
Conserving large carnivores is a pressing issue worldwide. The ecological and conservation roles of bears, as keystone and umbrella species, and even the cultural importance of this group addressed by the scientific community, is rarely reflected at the local level where communities suffer diverse costs from coexisting with bears.EventWebinarWebinarNov 12 2018
The documentation of Bolivia's flora and vegetation began less than 40 years ago and already shows a 70% advance in vascular groups with 350,000 scientific collections.EventWebinarOct 15 2018
The regional Coastal Acidification Networks of the US Northeast and Mid-Atlantic (NECAN and MACAN) are consortiums of scientists, marine industry, and resource managers with a central goal of sharing information to better understand the impacts of acidification to appropriately manage and adapt to these conditions.EventWebinarWebinarOct 2 2018
Collecting data can require time, funding, and skills that are unavailable. Efforts to address today’s most pressing issues – from deforestation to antibiotic resistance – often become hamstrung by a lack of access to reliable large-scale data from necessary environments.EventWebinarWebinarJul 17 2018
As we move towards the 2020 deadline for countries to fulfil their commitments under the Convention on Biological Diversity Aichi Target 11, now is a good time to take stock and ask the question – are we protecting the right 10% of marine area in our MPAs? EventWebinarWebinarJun 14 2018
This North American Rapid Vulnerability Assessment Tool helps marine protected area managers evaluate the implications of climate change for the habitats of their sitesEventWebinarWebinarMay 8 2018