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FGSA seminar series

All seminars are Wednesdays 4:00 to 5:00pm (Arizona time) in-person or via zoom. Here is a link to the seminar via zoom https://nau.zoom.us/j/85099332031 (Meeting ID: 850 9933 2031) Password: seminar

Seminars presented only via zoom will have an * next to the persons name.

There is also a discussion (Forestry class FOR505) that will occur with the speaker (in-person or via zoom) from 5:05pm-6:00pm (Arizona time). If the seminar was presented via zoom, then the discussion will also occur via zoom. Here is the link for the post-seminar discussion https://nau.zoom.us/j/87101661244 (Meeting ID: 871 0166 1244). Password: discussion

DateSpeakerTitleHosting Lab
1/12/22Twila Cassadore and Seth Pilsk Apache diet projectSaxena
1/19/22Duan BiggsThe role of conservation science and scientists in a COVID-19 worldFulé
1/26/22Adam Watts*Smoldering fires in organic soils: climate and hydrologic effects, and fire ecology of peatlandsKim
2/2/22John Grim*Indigenous worldview values and their ecological understandings of homelands, biodiversity, and the larger cosmosSaxena
2/9/22Julie Thorstenson*A look at tribal wildlife managementChambers
2/16/22Blanca Céspedes*Forest restoration triangle in New MexicoFulé
2/23/22David Atkins*Using demographic models to link traits and fitnessMoore
3/2/22Kyle RodmanDisturbance as a catalyst for forest
changes in the southern Rocky
Mountains and Southwest, USA
Han
3/9/22Patrick Jantz*Remote sensing of forest structure in Colombia: applications for biodiversity and conservationKim
3/23/22Gia Landis
Sam Ebright
Jennifer Zahratka
Jack Burnett
Forestry graduate student showcase
3/30/22Sam CushmanClimate and landscape change on wildlife populations (TBA) Thode
4/6/22Diana Six*Why do some trees survive bark beetle outbreaks? Building a holistic answerHofstetter
4/13/22Paul RogersTaking aspen to scale: mega-conservation in the 21st centuryWaring
4/20/22Nick Wilhelmi
Amanda Grady
Monica Gaylord
Like a good neighbor, Forest Health Protection is thereWaring
4/27/22Carolos Silva Forest biometrics and remote sensingSánchez Meador
School of Forestry
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Building 82
Southwest Forest Science Complex
200 East Pine Knoll Drive
Flagstaff, Arizona 86011
Mailing Address
PO Box 15018
Flagstaff, Arizona 86011
Email
forestryinfo@nau.edu
Phone
928-523-3031
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