Learning from our Ancestors: Combining ancient knowledge systems and modern science to achieve restoration

Learning from our Ancestors: Combining ancient knowledge systems and modern science to achieve restoration Please join us on Thursday, March 12th from 10:30-12:00 (Mountain) for the grand finale of our Human-side of Restoration Webinar Series. Our enthusiastic and knowledgeable presenters, Serra Hoagland (Northern Arizona University and USFS Southern Research Station) and Frank Lake (Pacific Southwest […]

Tribal Energy Development Operation and Management Best Practices

Hosted by the DOE Office of Indian Energy and the Western Area Power Administration, this webinar will explore the challenges associated with developing a tribal strategic energy plan, share proven methods for fostering and growing management capabilities, and provide guidance to ensure tribal staff and council members have access to key information they need to serve […]

Webinar: What is killing blueberry plants in South Central AK?

WHAT IS KILLING SALMON and BLUEBERRY PLANTS in SOUTH CENTRAL ALASKA? IS IT RELATED TO CLIMATE CHANGE? North Pacific Landscape Conservation Cooperation (NPLCC) presents this Science-Management Webinar from 9 to 10am AK time. An outbreak of Geometrid moths has decimated subsistence berry harvest in South Central Alaska. This project developed a risk model to predict where […]

Webinar: Water Resources & Climate Change Planning

WATER RESOURCES and CLIMATE CHANGE PLANNING will be held from 10 to 11:30am, Alaska time. Continued climate change in Alaska will cause adverse alteration of the watershed hydrology, increased temperatures, altered sediment dynamics, reduced suitable physical habitat for fish, and further stress subsistence resources that Alaska rural communities rely on. Presentation by HAL SHEPHERD, Principle […]

Ecosystem-Based Management & The National Ocean Policy

ECOSYSTEM-BASED MANAGEMENT & THE NATIONAL OCEAN POLICY: THE PAST, PRESENT & FUTURE OF FEDERAL EBM IMPLEMENTATION will be held at Noon AKT. In the United States, management of ocean and coastal resources is moving towards ecosystem-based management (EBM), an integrated approach to management that considers the entire ecosystem, including humans. On July 19, 2010 President […]

Learning from Local Foods: Food Focused Curricula and Activities in the Classroom

Tues, April 28th 3:30-4:30pm, ‘Learning from Local Foods: Food Focused Curricula and Activities in the Classroom’- Elizabeth Hodges Snyder, UAA Department of Health Sciences; Lexi Fish and Sarah Komisar, Sitka Conservation Society; Johanna Herron, Alaska Farm to School Program.  To log in first test your connection at: http://anthc.adobeconnect.com/common/help/en/support/meeting_test.htm.  To join the webinar go to http://anthc.adobeconnect.com/localfood/, […]

Climate-Driven Interactions Among Hunters, Wildlife, & Habitat

May 5 (WEBINAR) CLIMATE-DRIVEN CHANGES in INTERACTIONS AMONG HUNTERS, WILDLIFE, and HABITAT will be held at 10am presented by TODD BRINKMAN, Assistant Professor of Wildlife Ecology, University of Alaska. He will discuss research that explores how climate-driven changes in the environment have influenced hunter-wildlife interactions across Alaska. Based on findings, he has concluded that recent […]

Climate Change Adaptation for At-Risk Communities

May 12, 2015; 10:00 – 11:30 am AKT – Climate Change Adaptation for At-Risk Communities. Presentation by Michael Sookiak, Community Coordinator, Native Village of Shaktoolik. Michael, Community Coordinator for the Village’s Local Climate Change Strategic Management Plan focusing on addressing the impacts of sea level rise and coastal erosion. Michael will discuss implementation of the strategic […]