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X-WR-CALDESC:This 1.5-hour workshop will prepare community scientists and a
 gency biologists to participate in the Missouri Bumble Bee Atlas and Nebra
 ska Bumble Bee Atlas projects in 2023. This webinar is intended for both n
 ew and returning participants\, as we intend to share new survey priority 
 zones that differ from the traditional grid system. Building off of the su
 ccess and information gathered since 2019\, we will focus our survey effor
 ts on searching for Species of Greatest Conservation Need—those at-risk of
  extinction. More to come in the webinar! In this training\, we will provi
 de clear guidance on how to participate in the Atlas\, including how to co
 nduct your own survey\, the supplies you’ll need\, and how to submit data.
  We will also cover identification of the common bumble bees and flowering
  plants you'll encounter in the field. This webinar will serve as the last
  of our two-part training series. If you are new to the Atlas\, please wat
 ch part one of the training series before attending: 'Ecology and Conserva
 tion of Bumble Bees' available on Xerces Society's YouTube channel (https:
 //www.youtube.com/watch?v=m9dS0AsDSt8&t=6s). This workshop is a collaborat
 ion between Missouri Department of Conservation\, University of Missouri\,
  Nebraska Game and Parks Commission\, and The Xerces Society with support 
 from the Wildlife and Sport Fish Restoration Program
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DESCRIPTION:This 1.5-hour workshop will prepare community scientists and ag
 ency biologists to participate in the Missouri Bumble Bee Atlas and Nebras
 ka Bumble Bee Atlas projects in 2023. This webinar is intended for both ne
 w and returning participants\, as we intend to share new survey priority z
 ones that differ from the traditional grid system. Building off of the suc
 cess and information gathered since 2019\, we will focus our survey effort
 s on searching for Species of Greatest Conservation Need—those at-risk of 
 extinction. More to come in the webinar! In this training\, we will provid
 e clear guidance on how to participate in the Atlas\, including how to con
 duct your own survey\, the supplies you’ll need\, and how to submit data. 
 We will also cover identification of the common bumble bees and flowering 
 plants you'll encounter in the field. This webinar will serve as the last 
 of our two-part training series. If you are new to the Atlas\, please watc
 h part one of the training series before attending: 'Ecology and Conservat
 ion of Bumble Bees' available on Xerces Society's YouTube channel (https:/
 /www.youtube.com/watch?v=m9dS0AsDSt8&t=6s). This workshop is a collaborati
 on between Missouri Department of Conservation\, University of Missouri\, 
 Nebraska Game and Parks Commission\, and The Xerces Society with support f
 rom the Wildlife and Sport Fish Restoration Program
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230525T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230525T190000
LOCATION:Online Webinar
SUMMARY:CE: Bumble Bee Atlas Training
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