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SUMMARY:Great Smoky Mountains National Park Science Colloquium
DESCRIPTION:This event has passed. Check out the 2019 Park Science Colloquium.\nDLIA is proud to announce the Great Smoky Mountains Science Colloquium\, hosted by Discover Life in America and Great Smoky Mountains National Park. This annual event highlights the research\, conservation and education efforts being made to understand\, manage and restore the unique biological diversity in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park and beyond.\n\n \nScientists consider the GSMNP to be one of the most biodiverse locations in North America. In the midst of such species richness\, DLIA conducts an ongoing project to inventory all species that exist in the Park.  The All Taxa Biodiversity Inventory (ATBI) seeks to catalog the estimated 60\,000-80\,000 species living in Great Smoky Mountains National Park.  The project continues to develop reports\, maps\, databases\, GIS tools\, and natural history profiles that describe the biology of this rich landscape. These tools enhance park management and provide information to a wide audience in an effort to promote science and conservation of biodiversity. \n  \nResearch partners will present at the annual GSMNP Science Colloquium on a variety of topics of research in the park. These will include: \n\nFungi and Wildfires\nLichens\nPost-Wildfire Plant Dynamics\nSalamanders & Wildfire Effects\nSoil Chemistry\nForest Dynamics\nOzone Patterns\nSulfur Cycle in Watersheds\nBlack Bear and Human Interactions\n\n  \nRegister below. For more information call 865-430-4757\, email wyatt@dlia.org or find us on Facebook. \n  \nWe hope to see you there!! \n  \n\nRegister Now
URL:https://dlia.org/event/great-smoky-mountains-national-park-science-colloquium/
LOCATION:The Park Vista\, 705 Cherokee Orchard Rd\, Gatlinburg\, TN\, 37738\, United States
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