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Ecology Education webinar April 27 & May 4
Scaling science to the continent: the role of species-environmental matching 
models in conservation.

Dear Faculty,

The Ecological Society of America is pleased to present a FREE opportunity for 
professional development this spring! Join us for a two-part webinar series led 
by Dr. Tom Stohlgren to learn how you can actively engage your students with 
real data by modeling species distributions. The two sessions will introduce 
participants to both the research context of the models and their potential for 
use as teaching tools. This webinar series is part of a partnership  between 
ESA, the Science and Engineering Alliance (SEA), and NEON Inc. with support 
from the National Science Foundation.

About the webinar
Join Tom Stohlgren, Ph.D., a research ecologist with the Fort Collins Science 
Center of the US Geological Survey and Colorado State University faculty 
member, for this two-session webinar focused on engaging students in modeling 
species distributions. Species-environmental matching (niche) models integrate 
field data, remote sensing, and mathematics to make science exciting and 
assessable to a wide range of audiences. The models are easy to run and provide 
a great teaching tool in conservation biology. As data from the National 
Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) become available over the next five 
years, students will have access to real-time ecological and environmental data 
from across the U.S. This webinar will provide both a foundation for teaching 
students about species distributions and niche requirements as well as an 
introduction to using a modeling tool.

Webinar dates and time
Tuesday, April 27, 2010, 1 - 2:00 pm Eastern. An overview of the topic will be 
presented.
Tuesday, May 4, 2010, 1 - 2:30 pm Eastern. Learn and discuss how 
species-environmental matching models can be used in your classroom.

Attendance at both sessions is necessary for participation in this event.

How to register
Registration is free and will be offered on a first come, first serve basis 
starting Monday, March 8th. Registration will be limited to 25 people and we 
expect the space to fill quickly! We will email an announcement with more 
details and a link to registration on Monday. To participate all you will need 
is your computer, a reliable internet connection, and a phone line. We'll 
provide the rest!

For more information, please contact:

Nicole Beetle
Education Intern
Ecological Society of America
202-833-8773 x 239

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