Matching Appropriate Seed to Conservation Practices
(Time: 1:00) Learn about ecotypes and ecological restoration planning tools for greater long term conservation planting success.
NRCS
Recorded, November 2015
Integrated Erosion Tool
A series of videos providing an introduction to the Integrated Erosion Tool (IET) from the Conservation Planning Boot Camp.
Introduction Time: 9:28
Lesson 1: Setup and Create IET Layer Time: 3:37
Lesson 2: Adding and Editing Managements Time: 6:03
Lesson 3: Saving and Copying Managements Time: 2:02
Lesson 4: Selecting Soil and Climate Information Time: 2:03
Lesson 5: Entering Slope and Practice Information Time: 1:56
Lesson 6: Entering Region Barrier Information Time: 1:42
Lesson 7: Running and Saving the Scenario Time: 1:04
Lesson 8: View and Save Results Time: 2:59
Lesson 9: Create a Custom Crop Management Time: 6:16
NRCS
Presented by Johnny Chism, Resource Conservationist, Harrison, Arkansas
What’s at risk? Implications of climate change on forests and options for adaptation
Climate change is altering forest ecosystems, with many changes expected by the end of the 21st century. Forests vary widely, and not all forests are equally at risk; vulnerabilities are strongly influenced by regional differences in climate impacts and adaptive capacity. Further, as an increasing amount of scientific information on forest vulnerability to climate change becomes available, natural resource managers are searching for ways to realistically use this information to meet specific management needs, ranging from landscape-level planning and coordination to on-the-ground implementation.
US Forest Service
United States
Minnesota Forest Health Highlights from 2021
Each year, the Minnesota DNR Forest Health team conducts both aerial assessments and on-the-ground monitoring to assess the health of the state’s forests. Join us for this webinar as MN DNR Forest Health Specialists provide an update on the status and trends in forest health from all corners of the state.
SFEC, MN DNR
United States
Hydric Soils Training Modules
The National Association of Wetland Managers has developed an online training series focused on hydric soils for wetland professionals. This twelve module training series is for wetland field practitioners who need expertise in hydric soils and seek to understand how hydric soils are formed and how to recognize and interpret the information they provide when observed in the field. This can also be used as refresher course for those practitioners who have not had soils training in recent years.
A SWM
There are 12 modules in the series. Each module is approximately 30 minutes long.
Forest Pests and Diseases
This University of Minnesota website has links to forest pests and disease descriptions, identification and management options.
UMN
United States
Adaptive Silvicultural Experiments in Midwestern Hardwood Forests: Examples from Floodplains and Oak-dominated Uplands
Join Drs. Miranda Curzon and Marcella Windmuller-Campione as they discuss their work on two Adaptive Silviculture for Climate Change (ASCC) project sites. The ASCC project represents a collaboration between managers and scientists to establish experimental trials that assess forest ecosystem response to climate adaptation approaches (resistance, resilience, transition, and passive no action). Miranda will introduce a new multi-state ASCC study to be implemented on state-owned lands in the Driftless Area. Next, Marcella will provide two-year results and insights from another ASCC site, a 736-acre urban floodplain forest in St. Paul, MN on the Mississippi River.
SFEC, UMN
United States