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SUMMARY:PARTNER EVENT: New Alsace Conservation Club Fishing Derby
DESCRIPTION:2021 Derby Flyer \nView Derby Rules
URL:https://indianawildlife.org/event/partner-event-new-alsace-conservation-club-fishing-derby/
LOCATION:Lake in the Pines Campground\, 10412 North Dearborn Road\, Sunman\, IN\, 47041\, United States
CATEGORIES:Partner Event
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SUMMARY:PARTNER EVENT: National Townhall on Creating Safe Spaces
DESCRIPTION:PARTNER EVENT: National Wildlife Federation\, in partnership with Outdoor Afro\, Black AF in STEM\, The Links\, Inc.\, and Patagonia\, will be hosting a National Townhall on Creating Safe Spaces to convene Black leaders to recap lessons learned and share best practices from our three-part roundtable series. We seek to build upon what’s happening now in an effort to identify programmatic and policy opportunities for people to work collaboratively to address the inhibitors Black people face in safely accessing and enjoying the outdoors. \nThe event\, taking place on Tuesday\, April 27\, 6 pm – 8 pm EST\, will be moderated by Mamie Parker and Mustafa Santiago Ali and it will feature: \n\nRue Mapp\, Founder and CEO of Outdoor Afro\nChad Brown\, Founder and President of Soul River\, Inc. and Love is King\nMichael Howard\, Founder and CEO of Fuller Park Community Development\nBeattra Wilson\, Assistant Director for Cooperative Forestry at the United States Department of Agriculture Forest Service\nChristian Cooper\, Freelance Writer and Editor\nDudley Edmondson\, Owner of Complete Picture Media LLC and author of The Black and Brown Faces in America’s Wild Places\n\nTo register for the event\, please click here.
URL:https://indianawildlife.org/event/partner-event-national-townhall-on-creating-safe-spaces/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Partner Event
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SUMMARY:PARTNER EVENT: ORSANCO - Ohio River Discussion Series
DESCRIPTION:Since 1948\, ORSANCO and its member states have cooperated to improve water quality in the Ohio River Basin\, ensuring the river can be used for drinking\, industrial supplies\, and recreational purposes; and can support a healthy and diverse aquatic community. ORSANCO operates monitoring programs to check for pollutants and toxins that may interfere with specific uses of the river. \nThe Ohio River Discussion Series is an opportunity for communities to share their knowledge and passion for the Ohio River. This monthly series of webinars features topics in Clean Water\, Ecosystem Restoration\, Research\, Education\, Transportation\, Flood Control and Recreation. The Series was created by the Ohio River Recreation Trail in 2020. In 2021\, the Series was expanded with additional partners to provide additional content and support. The Partners include the Ohio River Recreational Trail\, the Ohio River Basin Alliance\, the Foundation for Ohio River Education\, ORSANCO\, and the National Park Service. \nTo register for the next Ohio River Discussion: Understanding Microplastics in the Ohio River Basin\, 12:00 pm (EDT) April 27\, 2021: REGISTER HERE.
URL:https://indianawildlife.org/event/partner-event-orsanco-ohio-river-discussion-series/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Partner Event
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210322T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210322T170000
DTSTAMP:20260417T162721
CREATED:20210318T091408Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210318T091408Z
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SUMMARY:Mapping Climate & Environmental Justice: Lessons Learned from Local & Regional Tools
DESCRIPTION:PARTNER EVENT: National Wildlife Federation – Federal policymakers are giving increasing focus to environmental justice mapping tools\, recognizing their potential in furthering environmental and climate justice. These tools can reveal what kinds of communities are (and aren’t) at risk from environmental hazards\, and the compounded pollution and climate burdens some communities face. These tools can also help policymakers understand where environmental justice communities are located\, and where climate impacts are being felt first and worst—information that should help inform the ambitious climate priorities of the Biden-Harris administration. \nThis webinar will highlight lessons learned from existing local and regional mapping tools and efforts to inform these current national discussions.
URL:https://indianawildlife.org/event/mapping-climate-environmental-justice-lessons-learned-from-local-regional-tools/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Partner Event
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210315T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210315T170000
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SUMMARY:Mapping Climate & Environmental Justice
DESCRIPTION:To create a healthier future for people and wildlife\, we must improve our climate resilience and identify disparate and cumulative impacts of pollution. \nLearn how environmental justice mapping tools can help policymakers chart an equitable path forward: natwild.life/ejmapping
URL:https://indianawildlife.org/event/mapping-climate-environmental-justice/
LOCATION:IN
CATEGORIES:Partner Event
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210224T163000
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SUMMARY:Wetland Protection in Indiana: The Way Forward
DESCRIPTION:The second event will be hosted by the Hoosier Environmental Council\, White River Alliance\, and the Indiana Land Protection Alliance. Speakers from the Indiana Department of Environmental Management\, Army Corps of Engineers\, and environmental consulting will use a case study project to illustrate how federal and state laws work to protect isolated wetland functions and conclude with possible changes to these policies being discussed in the current Indiana legislative session.  \nPlease see the attached announcement or this website for the list of speakers and details\, as well as a link to register.
URL:https://indianawildlife.org/event/wetland-protection-in-indiana-the-way-forward/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Partner Event
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210224T162000
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SUMMARY:The Value of All Wetlands: Indiana Researchers Weigh In
DESCRIPTION:Scientists from universities across Indiana will share research on the value of isolated wetlands\, which are vital to the health of Indiana’s ecology\, water and people. These unique and important ecosystems are currently threatened by Senate Bill 389\, which would repeal critical wetland protections in Indiana. Dr. Sara McMillan will moderate a forum with speakers from Purdue University\, Indiana University\, Notre Dame and IUPUI about many ecosystem functions that isolated wetlands provide including: flood storage\, wildlife habitat\, water quality improvements\, and carbon storage. Use link to register.
URL:https://indianawildlife.org/event/the-value-of-all-wetlands-indiana-researchers-weigh-in/
LOCATION:IN
CATEGORIES:Partner Event
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210130T093000
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CREATED:20201222T183656Z
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SUMMARY:2021 Indiana Wildlife Virtual Conference
DESCRIPTION:This year our annual Indiana Wildlife Conference will be held via zoom. We are excited to host the National Wildlife Federation’s President and CEO\, Collin O’Mara as our keynote. Join us for exciting updates\, a silent auction and more! Registration
URL:https://indianawildlife.org/event/2021-indiana-wildlife-virtual-conference/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:IWF Event
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