Region II Science Applications Webinar Series
Event Description: Natural resource managers and restoration practitioners have voiced a need to increase coordination and communicate lessons learned from on-the-ground management in aquatic ecosystems, grasslands and more.
In 2017, the Service and Bureau of Reclamation launched CCAST to support peer-to-peer knowledge-sharing through Case Studies. These Case Studies, focused on highlighting shared priorities, serve as a bridge to increase interagency collaborative action around issue-based conservation challenges. Tune in to see how CCAST is using knowledge-sharing and communities of practice to move toward collaborative planning and action on non-native fish and American bullfrogs.
Presenter: Karlee Jewell, CCAST's At-Risk Species Coordinator, Region II Science Applications