Climate change is expected to pose major challenges for the management of natural resources in California. Modeled changes in species ranges and habitat conditions need to be addressed in species and habitat management planning. This series of brown bag seminars contributes to the urgently needed discussion between scientists and natural resource managers and planners. We invite you to bring your lunch to any or all of these sessions and join in the discussion!

Adaptation Options for Climate-Sensitive Ecosystems

Dr. Peter Stine, Sierra Nevada Research Center, U.S. Forest Service

Climate Change and the Future of California's Endemic Flora

Dr. Scott Loarie, Carnegie Institution of Washington, Stanford

Climate Change and Species in California: Adapting or Going Extinct?

Dr. Terry Root, Stanford University

Development of the Dept. of Fish and Game's Climate Change Adaptation Strategy

Armand Gonzales, California Department of Fish and Game, Rancho Cordova

Impacts of Climate Change on San Francisco Bay-Delta Tidal Wetlands

Dr. John Callaway, University of San Francisco

Climate Change Adaptation: Assisted Colonization of Vulnerable Species

Dr. Mark Schwartz, University of California, Davis