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Great Basin / Mojave Desert Climate Change Workshop
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the U.S. Geological Survey, the 
National Park Service, and the Environmental Protection Agency, in 
collaboration with several other agencies and organizations, are 
sponsoring a workshop focusing on natural resource research, adaptation, 
and mitigation needs related to climate change in the Great Basin and 
Mojave Desert. The workshop, will be held April 20-22, 2010 at the 
University of Nevada-Las Vegas, and will examine how climate change is 
affecting natural resources in deserts of the western U.S., as well as the 

land, water, and species management and research needs that are essential 
to address in the coming decade. 

Workshop objectives include: 
o       Increase understanding of climate change processes and their 
effects on the physical systems and biota of the Great Basin and Mojave 
Desert 
o       Provide the "best available" scientific information for adapting 
to change 
o       Examine research and management needs 
o       Evaluate management constraints and determine potential solutions 
o       Develop effective research and management collaborations for 
addressing climate change into the future

The workshop offers a valuable opportunity for scientists and natural 
resource managers to gather for a discussion of their information needs 
and opportunities.  The poster session will be a highlight of the 
workshop.  Please consider presenting your research results and project 
information in this forum. 
CALL FOR POSTER ABSTRACTS: http://www.wr.usgs.gov/workshops/poster.html

For more information, please visit http://www.wr.usgs.gov/workshops/

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