The Right Seedling for Reforestation: Success, Partners, and Policy
Forest regeneration in a changing climate, Part 2
November 9, 2022 | 11am–12:30pm MST
Co-hosted by Rocky Mountain Research Station and Southwest Ecological Restoration Institutes
Join us for an upcoming land-manager-focused series of LIGHTNING TALKS during this webinar dedicated to forest regeneration, climate change and Indigenous knowledge exchange in the West. Short science presentations will highlight how climate impacts different genotypes and planting methods for regeneration following fire and forest treatments plus considerations and tools for reforestation. Discussion and Q&A during this session will facilitate information exchange between scientists and managers.
Climate Impacts on Regeneration
Hear from three subject-matter experts on seedling success across elevational ranges and with varying genotypes:
- Justin Crotteau, Research Forester, Rocky Mountain Research Station
- Aalap Dixit, Assistant Professor, NM Highlands University
- Bryce Richardson, Research Geneticist, Rocky Mountain Research Station
Indigenous Knowledge Exchange and Work on the Ground
Hear from two case study experts on using Indigenous knowledge for cultural values on pre- and post-burned landscapes:
- James Calabaza, Indigenous Lands Program Director, Trees Water People
- Nona (Nanebah) Lyndon, Tribal Relations Staff Officer, Tonto and Kaibab National Forests and Sara Souther, Assoc. Professor, Northern Arizona University
Policy in the Works
An update on the REPLANT Act and its implications for land managers.
- Kas Dumroese, National Nursery Specialist & Research Plant
Physiologist, Rocky Mountain Research Station
*SAF credits available / RSVP here for calendar invite and follow-up information.
Connection information: https://usfs.zoomgov.com/j/16104530612 Meeting ID: 161 0453 0612 | Password: USFS1905!