The California Landscape Conservation Cooperative

The California Landscape Conservation
Cooperative
February 17, 2016
Webinars Central Valley Landscape Conservation
Project:
The CA LCC's vision
is to support diverse
and thriving
ecosystems through
lasting cooperative
partnerships.
Visit the CA LCC
website
Visit the Climate
Commons
Visit the National
LCC website
Upcoming
Events:
Webinar:
Methodology for
A Collective Vision for an Ecologicallyconnected California Central Valley
March 8, 2016; 10:00-10:45 AM or March 16, 2016; 1:00-1:45 PM
Join us to learn about opportunities for developing collaborative
climate-smart conservation actions!
During these duplicate webinars, CA LCC staff will provide an overview
of the progress the Central Valley Landscape Conservation Project has
made towards planning for climate change adaptation.
Staff will also detail next steps that we need your participation in for
success. Those include development of:
Landscape-scale adaptation strategies that address changing
ecological and physical processes and
Adaptation strategies for species and habitats that address
specific vulnerabilities and stressors.
Click here for more information.
Tidal Wetland and
Seagrass
Restoration
February 25, 2016
11:00 AM Pacific
Changing Ocean
Conditions and
Emerging Legal
Photo: Yellow-billed Cuckoo by Mark Dettling, Point Blue Conservation
Science
Assessing Coastal Manager Science Needs
Challenges Along
the CA Coastline
and Disseminating Science Results for
Planning
March 11, 2016
UC Davis
We are pleased to announce the final report "Assessing coastal
Where the Water
and Land Meet Drought Resiliency
and Watershed
Stewardship
March 17, 2016
Berkeley, CA
Northern California
Climate
Fundamentals
Academy
April 4-5, 2016
Berkeley, CA
Climate Change
manager science needs and disseminating science results for
planning" which summarizes results from 6 sea-level rise science
delivery workshops held last winter funded by the California and North
Pacific LCCs.
This effort highlights the importance of close manager-scientist
partnerships. The report contains valuable lessons learned on methods
of delivering climate science and perspectives of a diverse
management audience
on climate science.
Click here to view materials
from the workshops or learn
more about this sea-level rise
research along the Pacific
coast.
Science and
Save the Date!
Communication in
Natural Areas Conference
the Pacific West
May 3-5, 2016
San Francisco, CA
California
Adaptation Forum
September 7-8, 2016
October 18-21, 2016; UC Davis
The California LCC is partnering with the US
Forest Service and others to support the 43rd
Long Beach, CA
Natural Areas Conference under the
Natural Areas
Natural Areas Management: Turning Words to Action." The conference
Conference
October 18-20, 2016
theme "Climate Change Adaptation and
will focus on the nuts-and-bolts of climate change adaptation, with the
target audience of those involved in on-the-ground natural areas
UC Davis
management.
Climate Strategies
Abstracts for oral and poster presentations are being accepted until
Forum
May 2, 2016.
October 19-21, 2016
Good Reads
San Diego,CA
Save the Date:
Bay-Delta Science
Conference
November 15-17,
2016
Sacramento, CA
Ecologically-relevant Maps of Landforms and
Physiographic Diversity for Climate Adaptation
Planning - PLoS ONE
How is Spring Unfolding this Year? - USA
National Phenology Network
New California Fog Maps Reveal Pictures for Planning - US Geological
Survey
Photo of the Week - Paradise Lake in the
Sierra Nevada