Monthly Meeting: April 6, 9-11 AM. Riparian networks, Oregon Explorer

Friday, April 6, 2018

“Seasonal and long-term trends in network expansion, contraction, and connectivity” presented by Adam Ward, Assistant Professor, Indiana University, and Steve Wondzell, Research Riparian Ecologist, USFS  Pacific Northwest Research Station.

"Overview of The Institute for Natural Resources and the Oregon Explorer"presented by Lisa Gaines, Director, Institute for Natural Resources, and Janine Salwasser, Oregon Explorer Program Lead, Institute for Natural Resources.

"If Trees Could Talk | Realtime Long-Range Environmental Sensor Network and Data-driven Geovisualization" presented by Dr. Chet Udell (Assistant Prof, BEE) and Bo Zhao (Assistant Prof, Geovisualization)

Immediately following the talks, the general meeting will include updates on proposals, graduate students, Willamette National Forest partnership, site use proposals.

Graduate student highlight: "Meeting the Night: The Science and Mystery of an Endangered Habitat" presented by Jill Sisson, M.A. candidate, Environmental Arts and Humanities.

Monthly meetings are used to share science, news, and opportunities related to the HJ Andrews Experimental Forest and Long-Term Ecological Research program. We start with a science hour and then move into program news and announcements. Anyone is welcome to attend.  Monthly meetings are on the first Friday of the month during the academic year, from 9 AM - 11 AM.

Forestry Sciences Lab, 3200 SW Jefferson Way, Room 20.  9 - 11 AM.