Science Communication Webinar Series
Transform Our Wild World: Join NC Wildlife's SciComm Webinars to Dive into Conservation, Research, and Management Strategies Across North Carolina's Diverse Ecosystems!
5.0
(4)
32 learners
What you'll learn
- Understand the processes and impact of dam removal on habitats in North Carolina.
- Enhance conservation strategies for the endangered Tar River Spinymussel.
- Apply social science principles to effective fisheries management.
- Develop skills in evaluating the effects of environmental changes on local wildlife.
This course includes
- 39.5 hours of video
- Certificate of completion
- Access on mobile and TV
Course content
1 modules • 56 lessons • 39.5 hours of video
Wildlife Conservation Insights: North Carolina's Science Webinars
56 lessons
• 43 hours
Wildlife Conservation Insights: North Carolina's Science Webinars
56 lessons
• 43 hours
- SciComm Webinar: Evaluating Dam Removal Projects in North Carolina 48:20
- SciComm Webinar: Conservation of the Federally Endangered Tar River Spinymussel 37:55
- SciComm Webinar Student Showcase: Deer Ecology Across an Urban-Rural Continuum 52:49
- SciComm Webinar: Let's tackle this together - Incorporating social science into fisheries management 34:37
- NC Wildlife SciComm Webinar: Introducing the Outdoor Skills Academy 45:35
- SciComm Webinar: Winter Population Biology & Impacts of Sea Level Rise on Saltmarsh Sparrows in NC 54:05
- SciComm Webinar 2026-2027 Annual Cycle Rule Proposals 37:34
- SciComm Webinar: Change and Resilience - Preparation and Response 47:42
- NC Wildlife SciComm Webinar: Engineering Division - Hurricane Helene Assessments & Recovery Planning 01:09:19
- NC Wildlife SciComm Webinar: History & Status of Resident Canada Geese in NC 58:01
- NC Wildlife SciComm Webinar: Network Approaches to Conservation in Southeastern Rivers 58:40
- NC Wildlife SciComm Webinar: North Carolina's Range Program 38:00
- NC Wildlife SciComm Webinar - The Walleye Fishery of Lake James 38:00
- SciComm Webinar: Demography, habitat use and genetic structure of Henslow's Sparrows in NC 53:24
- SciComm Webinar: Evaluating Novel Approaches for Improving Anadromous Fish Passage in Coastal Rivers 49:31
- NC Wildlife SciComm Webinar: Restoring Our Game Lands 01:00:36
- NC Wildlife SciComm Webinar: Disabled Sportsmen Accessible Recreational Opportunities 53:00
- NC Wildlife SciComm Webinar - Tricolored Bats in North Carolina 53:17
- NC Wildlife SciComm Webinar: Reciprocal relationships between wildlife education and conservation 43:53
- NC Wildlife SciComm Webinar: Geographic Information Systems (GIS) 52:32
- SciComm Webinar: Tangled Bank Conservation’s Endeavors to Increase Conservation Capacity and Impact 34:12
- NC Wildlife SciComm Webinar: WISe, Partnerships & Other Notable Engineering Projects 41:56
- NC Wildlife SciComm Webinar: Atlantic Sturgeon 59:29
- NC Wildlife SciComm Webinar: Outdoor Experiences Survey 49:31
- NC Wildlife SciComm Webinar: NC Wildlife Helpline 27:55
- SciComm Webinar: The Impact of Low Head Dams on Fish Community Structures in the Lower Little River 24:41
- NC Wildlife SciComm Webinar: Chronic Wasting Disease 40:13
- NC Wildlife SciComm Webinar: Aquatic Habitat Restoration 01:01:22
- NC Wildlife SciComm Webinar: Unity of Game and Nongame Wildlife Management 56:55
- NC Wildlife SciComm Webinar - A Strategic Plan for Wildlife & Timber Management on NCWRC Game Lands 55:12
- SciComm Webinar - Long-term Study: The Response of the Wildlife Community to Compensatory Mitigation 50:52
- SciComm Webinar - Habitat Management on Private Lands: Improving habitat where we are not in charge. 55:35
- SciComm Webinar: Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Spring 2020 Turkey Hunting Across the U.S. 41:12
- SciComm: Using Annual Monitoring to Evaluate Short-Term Environmental Impacts to Fish Populations 36:51
- SciComm Webinar - Paradigm Shift: Striped Bass Management in the Tar, Neuse and Cape Fear Rivers 42:41
- SciComm Webinar - Public Policy in Conservation & Wildlife Management: Managing People and Wildlife 24:01
- SciComm Webinar - Wild Turkey Gobbling Chronology: Using New Technology To Answer Age-Old Questions 43:20
- NC Wildlife SciComm Webinar: Conservation of the Carolina Madtom 42:12
- NC Wildlife SciComm Webinar: Largemouth Bass Movement at Lake Mattamuskeet and Associated Canals 46:50
- SciComm Webinar - Engaging NC's Trout Anglers & Stakeholders to Help Conserve Eastern Hellbenders 31:55
- NC Wildlife SciComm Webinar - NC Bird Atlas: A Guide to Increasing Awareness and Participation 43:22
- NC Wildlife SciComm Webinar: Trout Stocking and Changes in Angler Use 40:45
- NC Wildlife SciComm Webinar: Genetic Applications for Conservation and Management 42:51
- NC Wildlife SciComm Webinar: American Black Ducks in Coastal North Carolina 57:29
- SciComm Webinar - Unraveling Mysteries: Conservation and Long-term Management of the Robust Redhorse 58:52
- NC Wildlife SciComm Webinar: Native Bees in North Carolina: What Do We Know? 55:23
- NC Wildlife SciComm Webinar - Science in the Wildlife Action Plan: SGCN Evaluation Criteria 39:02
- NC Wildlife SciComm Webinar: Estimating Huntable Lands in North Carolina 45:06
- NC Wildlife SciComm Webinar: Science in the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission 47:10
- SciComm Webinar: Cooperating, Collaborating, and Planning for Coastal Striped Bass Management 48:13
- NC Wildlife SciComm Webinar: Managing NC's Deer Herd: A Look at Databases & Key Metrics 47:42
- NC Wildlife SciComm Webinar: Roanoke Logperch in the Dan River, North Carolina 32:53
- NC Wildlife SciComm Webinar: The Changing Landscape of Black Bass Fisheries in North Carolina 36:23
- NC Wildlife SciComm Webinar: Survey Research 43:21
- NC Wildlife SciComm Webinar: Development of the Brook Trout Genetic Baseline in North Carolina 55:52
- SciComm Webinar: The Whys and Wherefores of Communication with Anglers 38:13
