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Dec. 18 Rescheduled Webinar: Assessing At-Risk Bee Species for Proactive Management

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This webinar will detail how SE CASC is collaboratively conducting assessments for partner-identified at-risk bee species and two NatureServe tools: climate change vulnerability index and conservation status ranks.
When Dec 18, 2025
from 01:00 PM US/Eastern to 02:00 PM US/Eastern
Where Zoom Webinar
Attendees Hailey Shanovich, PhD
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NOTE: This seminar was originally scheduled for October but was cancelled due to the government shutdown. We're glad to be back online!

The Southeast is home to many native insect pollinators, including pollen-specialist bees. Despite ongoing threats from extreme events to the region, many of these specialist bees and their host plants have not been evaluated for their conservation status or vulnerability to climate change.

Wildlife and resource managers rely on species assessments to inform their conservation planning and priorities, and climate change vulnerability assessments are valuable tools for integrating climate science into these efforts. However, these assessments require significant capacity and technical expertise.

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