WEBINAR Sponsored by the Lake States Fire Science Consortium

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Please join us today (Thursday March 27, 2014) at 
2:00 PM Eastern/1:00 PM Central for the following free webinar:

Characterizing Wildlife Communities of Fire-Dependent Ecosystems 
of the Northern Lake States and Exchanging Research, Inventory, 
and Monitoring Knowledge and Ideas

R. Gregory Corace, III 
(US Fish and Wildlife Service-Seney National Wildlife Refuge)

Lindsey M. Shartell
(MN Department of Natural Resources)

Dawn S. Marsh
(US Fish and Wildlife Service-Seney National Wildlife Refuge)

To join webinar, visit: 

http://lakestatesfiresci.net/webinar_3_20_14.html

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The Lake States Fire Science Consortium (LSFSC), funded by the 
Joint Fire Science Program (JFSP), is a network of fire managers 
and scientists interested in the fire-dependent ecosystems of the 
northern Lake States (http://www.lakestatesfiresci.net/). To 
enhance our existing understanding of disturbances, vegetation, 
and wildlife and the integration of this knowledge into the 
management of northern Lake States ecosystems, we are 
initiating an information exchange whereby we will:

1) improve our publicly accessible wildlife-fire literature citation
 database by seeking input from wildlife professionals who might
 identify missed information, especially theses and dissertations;

2) evaluate state Wildlife Action Plans and other documents as 
appropriate and consult with state-level experts to identify wildlife 
(vertebrate species primarily) with high affinity for fire-dependent
ecosystem types of particular interest to the LSFSC (i.e., not 
generalist species);

3) identify individuals and organizations across the northern portions 
of Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, and Ontario that are conducting 
related inventory, monitoring, research and management and 
communicate this information with other interested parties;

4) promote information exchange related to the above at one or 
more professional events (webinar and/or conference and/or field trips); 
and

5) use all the above to draft a research needs statement that will be 
presented to JFSP through the LSFSC.

We will discuss the above and identify ways in which audience 
members can help by:

1)  contributing citations of academic theses/dissertations and 
grey (i.e., agency) publications related to fire in northern (primarily 
forested) Lake States ecosystems;

2)  identifying individuals and organizations described under #3, 
above; and

3)  forwarding this information to other interested parties.

Dr. Greg Corace is a Wildlife Biologist at Seney National Wildlife Refuge, 
and is a co-PI on the Lake States Fire Science Consortium funded by the 
multi-federal agency Joint Fire Science Program.

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