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SUMMARY:Apalachicola-Chattahoochee-Flint River Basin Drought & Water Monthly Webinar
DESCRIPTION:The webinar will provide updated information on the climate\, water\, and drought status of the Apalachicola-Chattahoochee-Flint (ACF) River Basin. This drought assessment webinar is brought to you by the Auburn University Water Resources Center and the National Integrated Drought Information System (NIDIS). \nPresentations from: \n\nFlorida Climate Center\nADECA Office of Water Resources\nUSGS South Atlantic Water Science Center\nNational Weather Service Southeast River Forecast Center\nU.S. Army Corps of Engineers Mobile District\nApalachicola National Estuarine Research Reserve\n\nRegistration is free and required: https://register.gotowebinar.com/rt/1157532176109540365
URL:https://aaes.auburn.edu/wrc/event/apalachicola-chattahoochee-flint-river-basin-drought-water-monthly-webinar/2022-03-22/
CATEGORIES:ACF River Basin
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220316T120000
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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/wrc/event/wrc-water-webinar-impacts-of-invasive-wild-pigs-sus-scrofa-on-water-quality-and-wetland-ecosystem-health/
CATEGORIES:WRC Water Webinar
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SUMMARY:Red Algal Citizen Science Webinar: 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. \nRegistration is free and required
URL:https://aaes.auburn.edu/wrc/event/red-algal-citizen-science-webinar-a-search-for-alabamas-unknown-red-algal-biodiversity/
CATEGORIES:Lunch-and-Learns
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ORGANIZER;CN="Alabama Water Watch":MAILTO:awwprog@auburn.edu
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CREATED:20220112T170803Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220126T172713Z
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SUMMARY:Apalachicola-Chattahoochee-Flint River Basin Drought & Water Monthly Webinar
DESCRIPTION:The webinar will provide updated information on the climate\, water\, and drought status of the Apalachicola-Chattahoochee-Flint (ACF) River Basin. This drought assessment webinar is brought to you by the Auburn University Water Resources Center and the National Integrated Drought Information System (NIDIS). \nPresentations from: \n\nFlorida Climate Center\nADECA Office of Water Resources\nUSGS South Atlantic Water Science Center\nNational Weather Service Southeast River Forecast Center\nU.S. Army Corps of Engineers Mobile District\nApalachicola National Estuarine Research Reserve\n\nRegistration is free and required: https://register.gotowebinar.com/rt/1157532176109540365
URL:https://aaes.auburn.edu/wrc/event/apalachicola-chattahoochee-flint-river-basin-drought-water-monthly-webinar/2022-02-22/
CATEGORIES:ACF River Basin
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220218T160000
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SUMMARY:Alabama Water Watch Monitoring Training - Auburn
DESCRIPTION:February 2022 Alabama Water Watch Monitoring Training  \nRegistration is required: https://auburn.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_2aChDxf7DLyhLuu \nTraining Description: Become a certified Volunteer Monitor through this hybrid (online and in-person) training opportunity! Available certifications include AWW Water Chemistry Monitoring and Bacteriological Monitoring. You must complete each of the steps outlined below to receive your monitoring certification.\n \nFollow these steps to get started: \n1.  Register for training through this form by February 1st. \n2.  Select the monitoring type(s) for which you would like certification through this form.  \nOn February 1st  \n\nParticipate in the Kick-Off Zoom from 12-1 pm. This is not required for certification but will help you navigate the training process and meet AWW Staff.  \nUse the link and instructions you receive via email following the Kick-Off Zoom to enroll in the Online Courses required for the certification type(s) you requested.   \n\nBy Midnight on February 15th \n\nComplete the self-paced\, online coursework for the monitoring type(s) of interest.  \n\n\nIntroduction to AL Water Watch – This course is required for all monitoring types and must be completed to unlock all other AWW Online Courses. (1 hour) \nBacteriological Monitoring Course (90 minutes) \nWater Chemistry Monitoring Course (2 hours) \n\nOn February 18th \nAttend the in-person Field Day in Auburn where you will demonstrate your ability to conduct monitoring tests under the observation of an AWW Trainer. Participants will be expected to follow CDC guidelines regarding in-person gatherings during the trainings.  \nField Day Schedule:  \n8:45 am Check-In for Bacteriological Monitoring Session \n9:00 am Bacteriological Monitoring Session \n11:00 pm Lunch Break (lunch provided by City of Auburn)\n12:45 pm Check-In for Water Chemistry Monitoring Session \n1:00 pm Water Chemistry Monitoring Session \n4:00 pm Adjourn  \nYou will receive additional details for each of these steps once you register.  \nContact AWW with any questions: 1-888-844-4785 or awwprog@auburn.edu.
URL:https://aaes.auburn.edu/wrc/event/alabama-water-watch-monitoring-training-auburn/
LOCATION:CASIC Building\, 559 Devall Drive\, Auburn\, AL\, 36849\, United States
CATEGORIES:Alabama Water Watch Monitoring Training
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ORGANIZER;CN="Alabama Water Watch":MAILTO:awwprog@auburn.edu
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SUMMARY:WRC Water Webinar - Using Field Physiology Techniques to Find Contrasting Mechanisms of Drought Tolerance in Peanut
DESCRIPTION:Using Field Physiology Techniques to Find Contrasting Mechanisms of Drought Tolerance in Peanut featuring Dr. Alvaro Sanz-Saez \nRegistration is Free and Required: https://auburn.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZYrcOCtrzwsHtV_Dq7rMNjEmT6tOOcrfXh2
URL:https://aaes.auburn.edu/wrc/event/wrc-water-webinar-using-field-physiology-techniques-to-find-contrasting-mechanisms-of-drought-tolerance-in-peanut/
CATEGORIES:WRC Water Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220125T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220125T130000
DTSTAMP:20220126T172713Z
CREATED:20220112T170803Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220126T172713Z
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SUMMARY:Apalachicola-Chattahoochee-Flint River Basin Drought & Water Monthly Webinar
DESCRIPTION:The webinar will provide updated information on the climate\, water\, and drought status of the Apalachicola-Chattahoochee-Flint (ACF) River Basin. This drought assessment webinar is brought to you by the Auburn University Water Resources Center and the National Integrated Drought Information System (NIDIS). \nPresentations from: \n\nFlorida Climate Center\nADECA Office of Water Resources\nUSGS South Atlantic Water Science Center\nNational Weather Service Southeast River Forecast Center\nU.S. Army Corps of Engineers Mobile District\nApalachicola National Estuarine Research Reserve\n\nRegistration is free and required: https://register.gotowebinar.com/rt/1157532176109540365
URL:https://aaes.auburn.edu/wrc/event/apalachicola-chattahoochee-flint-river-basin-drought-water-monthly-webinar/2022-01-25/
CATEGORIES:ACF River Basin
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220119T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220119T130000
DTSTAMP:20220112T163910Z
CREATED:20220112T163746Z
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SUMMARY:WRC Water Webinar - Biochar - Cleaning Air\, Water\, and Improving Soil Health
DESCRIPTION:Biochar: Cleaning Air\, Water and Improving Soil Health featuring Drs. Sushil Adhikari\, Yaniv Olshansky\, and Kevin Wang. \nRegistration is free and required: https://auburn.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZcof–vqTgpE9QHJcXHESnGlZ7_NNUN7J-7
URL:https://aaes.auburn.edu/wrc/event/wrc-water-webinar-biochar-cleaning-air-water-and-improving-soil-health/
CATEGORIES:WRC Water Webinar
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SUMMARY:Alabama Water Watch Monitoring Training - Cheaha State Park
DESCRIPTION:October 2022 Alabama Water Watch Monitoring Training  \nRegistration is required: https://auburn.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_2aChDxf7DLyhLuu \nTraining Description: Become a certified Volunteer Monitor through this hybrid (online and in-person) training opportunity! Available certifications include AWW Water Chemistry Monitoring and Bacteriological Monitoring. You must complete each of the steps outlined below to receive your monitoring certification.\n \nFollow these steps to get started: \n1.  Register for training through this form by September 20th.\n2.  Select the monitoring type(s) for which you would like certification through this form.  \nOn September 20th \n\nParticipate in the Kick-Off Zoom from 12-1 pm. This is not required for certification but will help you navigate the training process and meet AWW Staff.  \nUse the link and instructions you receive via email following the Kick-Off Zoom to enroll in the Online Courses required for the certification type(s) you requested.   \n\nBy Midnight on October 4th \n\nComplete the self-paced\, online coursework for the monitoring type(s) of interest.  \n\n\nIntroduction to AL Water Watch – This course is required for all monitoring types and must be completed to unlock all other AWW Online Courses. (1 hour) \nBacteriological Monitoring Course (90 minutes) \nWater Chemistry Monitoring Course (2 hours) \n\nOn October 7th\nAttend the in-person Field Day at the Cheaha State Park Interpretive Center where you will demonstrate your ability to conduct monitoring tests under the observation of an AWW Trainer. Participants will be expected to follow CDC guidelines regarding in-person gatherings during the trainings.  \nField Day Schedule:  \n9:45 am Check-In for Bacteriological Monitoring Session \n10:00 am Bacteriological Monitoring Session \n12:00 pm Lunch Break (bring a sack lunch)\n12:45 pm Check-In for Water Chemistry Monitoring Session \n1:00 pm Water Chemistry Monitoring Session \n4:00 pm Adjourn  \nYou will receive additional details for each of these steps once you register.  \nContact AWW with any questions: 1-888-844-4785 or awwprog@auburn.edu.
URL:https://aaes.auburn.edu/wrc/event/alabama-water-watch-monitoring-training-cheaha-state-park/
LOCATION:Cheaha State Park\, 19644 Hwy 281\, Delta\, AL\, 36258\, United States
CATEGORIES:Alabama Water Watch Monitoring Training
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ORGANIZER;CN="Alabama Water Watch":MAILTO:awwprog@auburn.edu
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