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SUMMARY:WEBINAR - Community-Based Drought Impact Reporting with Brianne Minton of Alabama Drought Reach
DESCRIPTION:The Alabama Drought Reach (ADR) program focused on improving drought communications and drought impact monitoring in Alabama. It is a collaborative partnership between the Auburn University Water Resources Center and the Office of the State Climatologist at the University of Alabama in Huntsville\, along with support from the Alabama Cooperative Extension System and the Alabama Agricultural Experiment Station. \n\nLearn how to report local drought conditions through CMOR \nAlabama citizens are encouraged to submit regular drought reports that provide localized impact data via CMOR (Condition Monitoring Observer Reports)\, a public survey created by the National Drought Mitigation Center. The reports help provide more accurate depictions of Alabama drought to the weekly U.S. Drought Monitor map. \nRead More about CMOR \n\nWebinar Information\nSpeaker: Brianne Minton with Alabama Drought Reach\nTime: 12-1pm Central\nDate: Tuesday\, November 12\, 2024 \nRegister for the Webinar \nFor more ADR information please contact Brianne Minton at drought@auburn.edu.
URL:https://aaes.auburn.edu/alabamawaterwatch/event/webinar-community-based-drought-impact-reporting-with-brianne-minton-of-alabama-drought-reach/
ORGANIZER;CN="Alabama Drought Reach":MAILTO:drought@auburn.edu
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SUMMARY:WRC Water Webinar - Smoke on the Water: Fire Effects on Black Rails and Other Coastal Marsh Birds
DESCRIPTION:Smoke on the Water: Fire Effects on Black Rails and Other Coastal Marsh Birds featuring Dr. Jim Cox and Heather Levy of the Stoddard Bird Lab at Tall Timbers Research Station (TTRS). \nJim Cox heads up the Stoddard Bird Lab at TTRS. The focus of the award-winning lab ranges from assessing how fire management affects habitat for several birds that inhabit coastal marshes and upland pine forests to performing hands-on activities that benefit Red-cockaded Woodpecker\, Brown-headed Nuthatch\, and Frosted Elfin (an imperiled butterfly). \nHeather Levy is an avian biologist in the Stoddard Bird Lab at TTRS. She has been studying Florida avifauna associated with fire for over 5 years\, focusing on endemic and endangered species conservation and habitat management. \nRegistration is free and required: https://auburn.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZ0sduurpzspGdJFBQGEd_uwo9T2qyZbVvXA
URL:https://aaes.auburn.edu/alabamawaterwatch/event/wrc-water-webinar-smoke-on-the-water-fire-effects-on-black-rails-and-other-coastal-marsh-birds/
LOCATION:Zoom (Video Webinar)\, AL\, United States
CATEGORIES:WRC Water Webinars
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ORGANIZER;CN="Auburn University Water Resources Center":MAILTO:awwprog@auburn.edu
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SUMMARY:WRC Water Webinar - Fostering a Successful Future for the Water Resources Field in Alabama
DESCRIPTION:A panel of water resources professionals discuss their educational and professional paths\, roles in the water resources field in Alabama\, and the most pressing needs for water resources research in Alabama and beyond. \nPanelists include:\nSandy Faulkner | Montgomery Water Works & Sanitary Sewer Board\nChris Johnson | Alabama Department of Environmental Management (ADEM)\nTom Littlepage | Alabama Office of Water Resources\nSabra Sutton | Alabama Association of Conservation Districts \nRegistration is free and required:https://auburn.zoom.us/meeting/86242204845
URL:https://aaes.auburn.edu/alabamawaterwatch/event/wrc-water-webinar-fostering-a-successful-future-for-the-water-resources-field-in-alabama/
LOCATION:Zoom (Video Webinar)\, AL\, United States
CATEGORIES:WRC Water Webinars
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ORGANIZER;CN="Auburn University Water Resources Center":MAILTO:awwprog@auburn.edu
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SUMMARY:WRC Water Webinar - Impacts of Invasive Wild Pigs\, Sus Scrofa\, on Water Quality and Wetland Ecosystem Health
DESCRIPTION:Impacts of Invasive Wild Pigs\, Sus scrofa\, on Water Quality and Wetland Ecosystem Health featuring Auburn University’s Elizabeth Bradley. \nRegistration is free and required: https://auburn.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZ0sc-6spj4pG9Tr5agIBM5LMj6qA0VqR8Iq \nElizabeth A. Bradley is a PhD student in Dr. Graeme Lockaby’s lab at Auburn University’s School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences. She received her BS in Biology with High-Distinguished Honors from the University of Alabama at Birmingham. Bradley’s PhD project explores the impacts of invasive wild pigs on water quality\, wetland ecosystem health\, and the resulting implications on pathogen transmission.
URL:https://aaes.auburn.edu/alabamawaterwatch/event/wrc-water-webinar-impacts-of-invasive-wild-pigs-sus-scrofa-on-water-quality-and-wetland-ecosystem-health/
LOCATION:Zoom (Video Webinar)\, AL\, United States
CATEGORIES:WRC Water Webinars
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ORGANIZER;CN="Auburn University Water Resources Center":MAILTO:awwprog@auburn.edu
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SUMMARY:Red Algal Citizen Science - A Search For Alabama’s Unknown Red Algal Biodiversity
DESCRIPTION:There is incredible biodiversity in the state of Alabama – including freshwater snails\, mussels\, fish\, and turtles. However\, much of our biodiversity remains enigmatic. One group of organisms we lack critical information about are freshwater red macroalgae. Though rarely truly red in color\, they provide food and habitat for macroinvertebrates and may serve as indicators of good water quality. However\, they are not included in current biodiversity surveys in Alabama. To better understand the ecological role and potential usefulness of these algae as bioindicators\, we first need to figure out where to find them. \nThis is where Alabama Water Watch monitors come in! We are asking for your help in identifying potential freshwater red algal habitat by taking photos of your monitoring sites. Our lab will examine the photographs to assess whether they may provide good freshwater red habitat and to determine if they should be included in our surveys. In the future\, we plan to provide training and supplies for interested AWW monitors to collect and send algal samples to the Krueger-Hadfield lab at The University of Alabama at Birmingham. \nFree Registration
URL:https://aaes.auburn.edu/alabamawaterwatch/event/red-algae-citizen-science-a-search-for-alabamas-unknown-red-algal-biodiversity/
LOCATION:Zoom (Video Webinar)\, AL\, United States
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SUMMARY:WRC Water Webinar - Ann Ojeda - Perceptions\, Risk\, and Reality of Septic System Impacts on Water Resources
DESCRIPTION:Perceptions\, Risk\, and Reality of Septic System Impacts on Water Resources featuring Dr. Ann Ojeda. \nDr. Ojeda is an Assistant Professor in the Auburn University College of Science and Mathematics’ Department of Geosciences. Ojeda’s research is the intersection of geology\, environmental science\, and human health\, particularly\, concerning the nature of toxic organic contaminants in the environment. \nFree Registration: https://auburn.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZYpdumrrTwqHN07zRxryCHfwB_uvsvB_oj_
URL:https://aaes.auburn.edu/alabamawaterwatch/event/wrc-water-webinar-ann-ojeda-perceptions-risk-and-reality-of-septic-system-impacts-on-water-resources/
LOCATION:Zoom (Video Webinar)\, AL\, United States
CATEGORIES:WRC Water Webinars
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ORGANIZER;CN="Auburn University Water Resources Center":MAILTO:awwprog@auburn.edu
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SUMMARY:WRC Water Webinar - Wesley Anderson - Catching Frogs and Trapping Hogs - A Story of Water and Wildlife
DESCRIPTION:Catching Frogs and Trapping Hogs – A Story of Water and Wildlife featuring Dr. Wesley Anderson. \nDr. Anderson is an Assistant Professor in the Auburn University School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences and Extension Specialist with the Alabama Cooperative Extension System (ACES) Forestry and Wildlife Sciences Unit. He is an expert in wildlife damage management\, invasive species control\, and non-game species ecology and conservation – particularly in agroecosystems and wetlands. \nFree Registration: https://auburn.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZYpduyvrTsuGNxyBpHMIRJa1-edHmekHrNB
URL:https://aaes.auburn.edu/alabamawaterwatch/event/wrc-water-webinar-wesley-anderson-catching-frogs-and-trapping-hogs-a-story-of-water-and-wildlife/
LOCATION:Zoom (Video Webinar)\, AL\, United States
CATEGORIES:WRC Water Webinars
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ORGANIZER;CN="Auburn University Water Resources Center":MAILTO:awwprog@auburn.edu
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LAST-MODIFIED:20210827T164001Z
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SUMMARY:WRC Water Webinar - Brenda Ortiz - Putting Smart Irrigation Tools in the Hands of Alabama Stakeholders
DESCRIPTION:Putting Smart Irrigation Tools in the Hands of Alabama Stakeholders featuring Dr. Brenda Ortiz. \nDr. Ortiz is a Professor in the Auburn University College of Agriculture’s Department of Crop\, Soil and Environmental Sciences and an Extension Specialist for the Alabama Cooperative Extension System. Her research includes impacts of weather and climate on agriculture especially corn and wheat crops\, identification of adaptation strategies to reduce climate-related risk in agriculture\, evaluation of irrigation scheduling strategies (sensor-based) for corn and soybean production\, and evaluation of crop sensing technologies for variable rate application of nitrogen. \nFree Registration: https://auburn.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZApde-vrz0jE9Xkg8oP1LrxKnDA-XIf-Drp \n 
URL:https://aaes.auburn.edu/alabamawaterwatch/event/wrc-water-webinar-brenda-ortiz-putting-smart-irrigation-tools-in-the-hands-of-alabama-stakeholders/
LOCATION:Zoom (Video Webinar)\, AL\, United States
CATEGORIES:WRC Water Webinars
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ORGANIZER;CN="Auburn University Water Resources Center":MAILTO:awwprog@auburn.edu
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SUMMARY:WRC Water Webinar - Patrick Thompson  - Alabama Canebrake Pitcher Plant Bogs: Natural Heritage on the Brink
DESCRIPTION:Alabama Canebrake Pitcher Plant Bogs: Natural Heritage on the Brink featuring Patrick Thompson\, special collections curator for the Donald E. Davis Arboretum\, part of the Auburn University College of Sciences and Mathematics. \nThe Alabama Canebrake Pitcher Plant (Sarracenia rubra ssp. alabamensis) is Alabama-endemic carnivorous plant that grows in wet sandy clay soils of seepage bogs. \nFree Registration: https://auburn.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZctf-irpjgsGtV5xcDhMSKPcPXseCPLSuiX
URL:https://aaes.auburn.edu/alabamawaterwatch/event/wrc-water-webinar-patrick-thompson-alabama-canebrake-pitcher-plant-bogs-natural-heritage-on-the-brink/
LOCATION:Zoom (Video Webinar)\, AL\, United States
CATEGORIES:WRC Water Webinars
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ORGANIZER;CN="Auburn University Water Resources Center":MAILTO:awwprog@auburn.edu
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190904
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190907
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CREATED:20190425T103443Z
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SUMMARY:Alabama Water Resources Symposium & Conference
DESCRIPTION:The Alabama Water Resources Conference is the premiere water conference in the state. It was established in 1986\, and has provided a forum for showcasing emerging research\, education\, and outreach in all aspects of water resources. Important dates for the 2019 Conference are below: \nJune 1 // 2019 Conference Registration Opens \nJune 30 // Deadline to Submit Abstracts (Oral and Poster) \nJuly 15 // Selected Oral and Poster Presenters Notified \nJuly 25 // Deadline for Notified Presenters to Confirm Presentations \nAugust 4 // Last Day for Hotel Reservation at Conference Rate \nAugust 4 // Last Day for Early Registration \nSeptember 4 // Symposium \nSeptember 5 – 6 // Conference \nGo to the conference website for more information: https://aaes.auburn.edu/wrc/alwrc-conference/
URL:https://aaes.auburn.edu/alabamawaterwatch/event/alabama-water-resources-symposium-conference/
LOCATION:Perdido Beach Resort\, 27200 Perdido Beach Blvd.\, Orange Beach\, AL\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Auburn University Water Resources Center":MAILTO:awwprog@auburn.edu
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