3/20/2015 CA LCC NEWS Special Edition: Ecosystem Processes RFP, Central Valley Landscape Conservation Update, Climate Summit Update, and more! The California Landscape Conservation Cooperative Special Edition March 10, 2015 CA LCC News & Events The CA LCC's vision is to support diverse and thriving ecosystems through lasting cooperative partnerships. Visit the CA LCC website Visit the Climate Commons Visit the National LCC website Upcoming Events: CA Climate and Agriculture Summit March 2425, 2015 Davis, CA California LCC Seeks Proposals for Ecosystem Process Projects The California LCC is looking to fund one to three ecosystem process projects that increase understanding of the impacts of changing hydrologic regimes and processes on species, habitats, and ecosystems. The purpose of these projects are to lead to development of ClimateSmart Conservation actions by natural resource managers. Proposals must be submitted by a team of manager and scientists. Proposals are due April 15, 2015 at 5:00 PM PDT. An information webinar will be held on March 25, 2015. Click here for more information. Central Valley Landscape Conservation Project Update Point Blue Climate Smart Planning Tools Workshop March 25, 2015 San Rafael, CA Science for Parks, Parks for Science March 2527, 2015 UC Berkeley Communicating about Climate https://ui.constantcontact.com/visualeditor/visual_editor_preview.jsp?agent.uid=1120340142329&format=html&printFrame=true 1/5 3/20/2015 CA LCC NEWS Special Edition: Ecosystem Processes RFP, Central Valley Landscape Conservation Update, Climate Summit Update, and more! Impacts and Engaging Stakeholders in Solutions April 30 May 1, 2015 Tiburon, CA National Adaptation Forum May 1214, 2015 St. Louis, MO Open Space Conference May 14, 2015 Richmond, CA Spatial Data Science Bootcamp May 2023, 2015 UC Berkeley Understanding the Ecological Value of Chaparral Landscapes June 810, 2015 Arcadia, CA American Water Resources Association Specialty Conference "Climate Change Adaptation" June 1517, 2015 New Orleans, LA The Central Valley Landscape Conservation Project (CVLCP) is a partnership of natural resource managers and scientists working to identify ClimateSmart Conservation actions that will maximize the adaptive capacity of priority species, habitats, and ecosystems to support an ecologically connected Central Valley landscape. Find out the latest activities of the project teams: Scenario Planning Workshop Last week, the partnership developed a common understanding of a range of future conditions in the Central Valley as a basis for identifying priority natural resources and adaptation strategies and actions. Look for workshop results available on the website soon! Priority Natural Resources The project partnership will meet in late spring to identify priority natural resources for development of adaptation strategies and actions in the Central Valley. Partnership Growth Over 80 individuals and 20 conservation organizations and state and federal agencies have come together to form project teams that will guide the project progress. Click here to see who is participating. Learn About Related Central Valley Work A recording is available of the recent webinar "Impacts of Climate Change on Waterbirds of the Central Valley" by Joe Fleskes and Elliott Matchett at USGS. Change of Plans! April Landscape Conservation Workshop Has Moved New time and location Week of October 26th Hyatt Regency, Sacramento Due to an exciting opportunity to join efforts with other partners, the CA LCC is restructuring the previously announced April Landscape Conservation Workshop. We will be partnering with the Southwest Climate Science Center and the USDA Southwest Climate Hub to organize a "Climate Summit" in Sacramento during late October. The Climate Summit will seek to bring scientists and managers together to increase collaboration and share lessons learned on ClimateSmart Conservation in California and the southwest region. Stay tuned to the CA LCC News for updates and opportunities on this event! https://ui.constantcontact.com/visualeditor/visual_editor_preview.jsp?agent.uid=1120340142329&format=html&printFrame=true 2/5 3/20/2015 CA LCC NEWS Special Edition: Ecosystem Processes RFP, Central Valley Landscape Conservation Update, Climate Summit Update, and more! Webinar: ClimateSmart Adaptation in the Northcentral California Coast and Ocean March 12, 2015 10:00 11:00 AM Speaker Sara Hutto, Ocean Climate Specialist for the Gulf of the Farallones National Marine Sanctuary, will present the results of a vulnerability assessment for species, habitats, and ecosystem services in the Northcentral California region. Click here for more information on this webinar. Click here for more information on the Northcentral California Coast and Ocean ClimateSmart Adaptation Project. Other Events Webinar Vulnerability and Adaptation Strategies of Pteropods in the California Current Ecosystem March 19, 2015 11:00 12:00 PM PST Speaker Nina Bednarsek, NOAA Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory, will present her work understanding and forecasting of pteropod responses to ocean acidification in the California Current Ecosystem. Click here for more information. Point Blue ClimateSmart Planning Tools Workshop March 25, 2015 San Rafael, CA Point Blue Conservation Science is hosting a workshop to empower local decisionmakers to develop climatesmart strategies and to take actions to ensure healthy, sustainable, and resilient riparian and wetland ecosystems. The workshop will teach participants how to use two climatesmart tools "Future Marshes Tool" and "ClimateSmart Riparian Restoration Toolkit." https://ui.constantcontact.com/visualeditor/visual_editor_preview.jsp?agent.uid=1120340142329&format=html&printFrame=true 3/5 3/20/2015 CA LCC NEWS Special Edition: Ecosystem Processes RFP, Central Valley Landscape Conservation Update, Climate Summit Update, and more! Click here for more information. Other News Interior Department to Announce $8 Million for Tribal Climate Change Adaptation and Planning Projects Secretary of the Interior Sally Jewell announced that the Interior Department will make $8 million available to fund projects that promote tribal climate change adaptation and ocean and coastal management planning through its Tribal Climate Resilience Program. Click here for more information. Science Applications and LCC Network Communication Manager Now open for applications: a rare and exciting opportunity to serve as the LCC Network and USFWS spokesperson on the activities of the LCCs and USFWS actions related to climate change and landscape approaches to conservation. The employee will coordinate development and implementation of communications strategies. S/he will lead and coordinate the LCC Network communications team to provide creative, innovative, effective messaging about LCCs. Click here for more information. 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