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Assessment of the Environmental Genomics of Aquatic Systems in the National Park Service’s National Capital Region with Emphasis on the Algal Communities Associated with the Nuisance Diatom Didymosphenia geminata
Aaron Aunins - Genetics Biologist, Tim King - Fishery Biologist (Genomics), U.S. Geological Survey, Leetown Science Center
Partnering for Climate Change Communication in the National Capital Region
Jenell M. Walsh -Thomas, Melissa A. Clark, and Lindsey Beall, Graduate Students, George Mason University, Center for Climate Change Communication
Next-Generation DNA Sequencing of Prey Species in Coyote Scat from Prince William Forest Park and Manassas National Battlefield Park
Tyler Biles - Graduate Student, Clair Fremuth, Chelsea Miller - Undergraduate Students, Brian Masters, Harald Beck - Professors Towson University, Department ...
Mapping Potential Wetland Habitat Throughout the C&O Canal National Historical Park using Remote Sensing and GIS-based Data
Lance Bragin - Graduate Student, Hood College, Environmental Biology Program
Bats, White-nose Syndrome, and the Western Maryland Railroad Tunnels
Michelle Carter - Natural Resource Program Manager NPS, C&O Canal National Historical Park
Paleo-Protectors: the First Volunteer Monitoring of Paleontological Resources within the National Park Service
Michelle Carter - Natural Resource Program Manager NPS, C&O Canal National Historical Park
Maximizing the use of Volunteers for the Removal of Arborized Invasive English Ivy Vine at Rock Creek Park
Nick Bartolomeo - Chief of Resource Management, Ana Chuquin - Biological Science Technician NPS, Rock Creek Park, John Maleri - Program Coordinator, Karen ...
Japanese American Veterans Association Oral History Topic
Amber Cohen - Graduate Student, University of Maryland
Camera Trap Survey to Assess White-tailed Deer Population at Catoctin Mountain Park, 2015
Lindsey Donaldson - Biologist, Laurel Downs - Student Conservation Assosication NPS, Catoctin Mountain Park
Building an Invasive Plant Watch List for the NCR
Mark Frey- Team Liaison, NPS, Exotic Plant Management Team (EPMT)
Ahoy Ye Landlubber! Submerged Cultural Resources along the GWMP
Bradley Krueger- Cultural Resource Specialist, NPS, George Washington Memorial Parkway
Interactions Between Climbing Vines and Forest Edges Influence Tree Mortality in Mid-Atlantic Forests
Elizabeth Matthews - Botanist, Megan Nortrup - Science Communicator, John Paul Schmit - Quantitative Ecologist, J Patrick Campbell - Network Coordinator, NPS, ...
Upcoming Centennial BioBlitz 2016 events in the National Capital Region
James Pieper- Regional Natural Resource Specialist, NPS, Office of Natural Resources and Science
A Golden Anniversary in a Diamond Year
Kimberly Robinson - Museum Curator, NPS, George Washington Memorial Parkway
Accuracy Assessment Results for NCR vegetation maps
Judy Teague - Senior Ecologist, Natureserve Diane Pavek - Research Coordinator, Botanist NPS, National Capital Region
Creating a Mobile Experience for the Explore Natural Communities Website
Judy Teague - Senior Ecologist, Allen Ansellmo - Software Engineer, Erin Jones - Vegetation Ecologist, Dave Hauver - Software Engineer Natureserve, Diane ...
Natural Resource Education and Outreach in a Cultural Resource Park: Expanding the Audience
Giessell Aguilar, Alison Sloop - Biological Science Technician(s) NPS, Manassas National Battlefield Park
A Floral Survey of Cliff Habitats Along Bull Run at Manassas National Battlefield Park
Courtney James- Biological Science Technician, NPS, Manassas National Battlefield Park, Esther D. Stroh, Matthew A. Struckhoff, and Keith W. Grabner, U.S. ...
Presenters
Welcoming Statement from Spotlight on National Park Resources in the National Capital Region
Natural and cultural resources are fundamental to our national parks.
Joint Influence of Deer Management and an Invasive Grass on Tree Seedling Establishment at Catoctin Mountain Park
Mid-Atlantic forests face high deer density and invasion by exotic species. Deer browse kills seedlings, preventing the establishment of new trees. Invasive ...
Movement and Gathering Across Time: A Preliminary Report on the Potomac River Gorge Environmental History and Historic Resource Study Project
As part of the Chesapeake Watershed Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit, this research project on the Potomac River Gorge is aimed at better understanding the ...
Predictions of Coastal Vegetation Change Associated with Sea Level Rise
Sea level rise caused by global climate change is forcing coastal environments to adapt to rapidly changing conditions. Wetland migration inland, ideally ...
National Historic Preservation Act Section 106 Archeology Contributions: Successes (and Shortcomings) in Unexpected Situations at Two Historic Sites of the George Washington Memorial Parkway
Archeological investigations conducted to identify historic properties as part of compliance with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act often ...
Sediment and Vegetation trends at Dyke Marsh Preserve and Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens
This presentation will provide an overview of our work at two parks within the National Capital Region – Dyke Marsh Preserve (DMP) and Kenilworth Aquatic ...
Subsistence Fishing, Ethnographic Resource Study
The Subsistence Fishing, Ethnographic Resource Study is an ongoing study that documents contemporary fishing culture/communities on National Park Service ...
Inventory of Rare Groundwater Invertebrates and Their Habitats in National Capital Parks East Parks
The Washington region is home to a remarkable assemblage of invertebrates that live in very shallow groundwater habitats that emerge at small seepage springs. ...
Proximity to Power: How the Preservation of Lafayette Square Paved the Way for the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966
Congress has twice fundamentally changed the nature of historic preservation in the United States. Once in the midst of the Depression with the Historic Sites ...
Closing Remarks from the Spotlight on National Park Resources in the National Capital Region
The talks and posters in today's program represent the diversity of our resources on the diversity of disciplines needed to understand and manage them in the ...
Poster Session: Spotlight on National Parks
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