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March Public Lecture Flyer, 2022
March Public Lecture Flyer, 2022
March Public Lecture Flyer, 2022
March Public Lecture Flyer, 2022

Hoofing it in the West: Conservation Challenges and Solutions for Migratory Big Game

By Matthew Kauffman, USGS Wyoming Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit

Hoofing it in the West: Conservation Challenges and Solutions for Migratory Big Game

By Matthew Kauffman, USGS Wyoming Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit

February Public Lecture Flyer, 2022
February Public Lecture Flyer, 2022
February Public Lecture Flyer, 2022
February Public Lecture Flyer, 2022

Do Droughts Affect Groundwater Quality? A California Story 

By Zeno Levy, USGS Research Geologist 

Do Droughts Affect Groundwater Quality? A California Story 

By Zeno Levy, USGS Research Geologist 

January Public Lecture Flyer, 2022
January Public Lecture Flyer, 2022
January Public Lecture Flyer, 2022
January Public Lecture Flyer, 2022

Species Here, Species There, Species, Species Everywhere - Why do Species live where they do?

By Thomas Edwards, USGS Utah Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit (Retired)

Professor Emeritus, Department of Wildland Resources, Utah State University

Species Here, Species There, Species, Species Everywhere - Why do Species live where they do?

By Thomas Edwards, USGS Utah Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit (Retired)

Professor Emeritus, Department of Wildland Resources, Utah State University

2021 November Public Lecture Flyer
2021 November Public Lecture Flyer
2021 November Public Lecture Flyer
2021 November Public Lecture Flyer

Busting Myths About One of the Largest Volcanic Systems in the World

The Top 10 Misconceptions about Yellowstone Volcanism 

By Michael Poland, USGS Geophysicist

Scientist-in-charge, Yellowstone Volcano Observatory 

Busting Myths About One of the Largest Volcanic Systems in the World

The Top 10 Misconceptions about Yellowstone Volcanism 

By Michael Poland, USGS Geophysicist

Scientist-in-charge, Yellowstone Volcano Observatory 

2021 October Public Lecture Flyer
2021 October Public Lecture Flyer
2021 October Public Lecture Flyer
2021 October Public Lecture Flyer

Zombie Salmon and Ghost Moose - The Spooky Implications of Climate Change 

By Laura Thompson & Abigail Lynch, USGS National Climate Adaptation Science Center

Zombie Salmon and Ghost Moose - The Spooky Implications of Climate Change 

By Laura Thompson & Abigail Lynch, USGS National Climate Adaptation Science Center

2021 September Public Lecture Flyer
2021 September Public Lecture Flyer
2021 September Public Lecture Flyer
2021 September Public Lecture Flyer

Modernizing the National Water Information System: Charting the Course for Delivering Water Data in the 21st Century

By: Daniel Pearson, USGS NWIS Modernization Program Manager, Water Mission Area 

Modernizing the National Water Information System: Charting the Course for Delivering Water Data in the 21st Century

By: Daniel Pearson, USGS NWIS Modernization Program Manager, Water Mission Area 

2021 July Public Lecture Flyer
2021 July Public Lecture Flyer
2021 July Public Lecture Flyer
2021 July Public Lecture Flyer

Invasive Species - Lizards, Treesnakes, and Burmese Pythons, Oh My! 

By Amy A. Yackel Adams and Andrea F. Currylow 

USGS Research Ecologists, Fort Collins Science Center

Invasive Species - Lizards, Treesnakes, and Burmese Pythons, Oh My! 

By Amy A. Yackel Adams and Andrea F. Currylow 

USGS Research Ecologists, Fort Collins Science Center

2021 May Public Lecture Flyer
2021 May Public Lecture Flyer
2021 May Public Lecture Flyer
2021 May Public Lecture Flyer

Where Earthquakes Hide in the Desert: What we've learned from recent fault ruptures in the western U.S.

By Austin J. Elliott, USGS Research Geologist

Where Earthquakes Hide in the Desert: What we've learned from recent fault ruptures in the western U.S.

By Austin J. Elliott, USGS Research Geologist

2021 April Public Lecture Flyer
2021 April Public Lecture Flyer
2021 April Public Lecture Flyer
2021 April Public Lecture Flyer

From Data to Maps

The National Geospatial Program - the Nation's source for topographic information 

By Michael Tischler

USGS, Director of the National Geospatial Program 

From Data to Maps

The National Geospatial Program - the Nation's source for topographic information 

By Michael Tischler

USGS, Director of the National Geospatial Program 

2021 March Public Lecture Flyer
2021 March Public Lecture Flyer
2021 March Public Lecture Flyer
2021 March Public Lecture Flyer

A Jaguar's Field of Dreams 

If you build it, they will come (& other lessons from the U.S.- Mexico border)

By Laura Norman

USGS, Western Geographic Science Center

A Jaguar's Field of Dreams 

If you build it, they will come (& other lessons from the U.S.- Mexico border)

By Laura Norman

USGS, Western Geographic Science Center

How to Attend Virtual USGS Public Lecture
Instructions: How to Attend Virtual USGS Public Lecture
Instructions: How to Attend Virtual USGS Public Lecture
Instructions: How to Attend Virtual USGS Public Lecture

Instructions on How to Attend Virtual USGS Public Lecture 

Mac:

1. Click on the Live Event link

within your email invitation to

launch Microsoft Teams.

2. Select "Cancel" if you see this

notification.

Instructions on How to Attend Virtual USGS Public Lecture 

Mac:

1. Click on the Live Event link

within your email invitation to

launch Microsoft Teams.

2. Select "Cancel" if you see this

notification.

Green background flyer with images of birds near fields and flooding with boats.
2020 February Public Lecture Flyer
2020 February Public Lecture Flyer
2020 February Public Lecture Flyer

2020 February Public Lecture Flyer

From California to Cambodia - Surface Water Mapping Using Cloud-Based Remote Sensing

By Chris Soulard, USGS Western Geographic Science Center

2020 February Public Lecture Flyer

From California to Cambodia - Surface Water Mapping Using Cloud-Based Remote Sensing

By Chris Soulard, USGS Western Geographic Science Center

Flyer with images of Mars rover, astronauts and moon.
2020 January Public Lecture Flyer
2020 January Public Lecture Flyer
2020 January Public Lecture Flyer

2020 January Public Lecture Flyer

The Rise of the USGS in Space Exploration: How the Astrogeology Science Center is integral to the past, present, and future investigation of the Solar System

By Justin J. Hagerty, Director of the Astrogeology Science Center 

2020 January Public Lecture Flyer

The Rise of the USGS in Space Exploration: How the Astrogeology Science Center is integral to the past, present, and future investigation of the Solar System

By Justin J. Hagerty, Director of the Astrogeology Science Center 

Flyer with images of sea-level rise with ocean waves
2019 November Public Lecture
2019 November Public Lecture
2019 November Public Lecture

2019 November Public Lecture Flyer

Sea-Level Rise, Extreme Water Levels, and Coastal Erosion ... How bad could it possibly be?

By Sean Vitousek, USGS Research Oceanographer

2019 November Public Lecture Flyer

Sea-Level Rise, Extreme Water Levels, and Coastal Erosion ... How bad could it possibly be?

By Sean Vitousek, USGS Research Oceanographer

2019 October Evening Public Lecture Flyer
2019 October Public Lecture Flyer
2019 October Public Lecture Flyer
2019 October Public Lecture Flyer

2019 October Public Lecture Flyer

Remembering the Loma Prieta Earthquake 30 Years Later: Looking back to see how far we've come

By Tom Holzer, David Schwartz, Jessica Murray, Annemarie Baltay

2019 October Public Lecture Flyer

Remembering the Loma Prieta Earthquake 30 Years Later: Looking back to see how far we've come

By Tom Holzer, David Schwartz, Jessica Murray, Annemarie Baltay

USGS September Evening Public Lecture Flyer - 2019
2019 September Evening Public Lecture Flyer
2019 September Evening Public Lecture Flyer
2019 September Evening Public Lecture Flyer

2019 September Public Lecture Flyer

Bats in the West: Discoveries, Questions, and Future Research

By Gabriel A. Reyes, USGS Biologist 

2019 September Public Lecture Flyer

Bats in the West: Discoveries, Questions, and Future Research

By Gabriel A. Reyes, USGS Biologist 

2019 August Public Lecture Flyer
2019 August Public Lecture Flyer
2019 August Public Lecture Flyer
2019 August Public Lecture Flyer

2019 August Public Lecture Flyer

Pliocene World: Earth's Climate 3 Million Years Ago and How it Relates to our Future

By Marci Robinson, USGS Research Geologist 

2019 August Public Lecture Flyer

Pliocene World: Earth's Climate 3 Million Years Ago and How it Relates to our Future

By Marci Robinson, USGS Research Geologist 

2019 July Public Lecture flyer
2019 July Public Lecture Flyer
2019 July Public Lecture Flyer
2019 July Public Lecture Flyer

2019 July Public Lecture Flyer

Taking the Pulse of our Planet: A 10-year status report from the USA National Phenology Network

By Jake Weltzin, Executive Director of the USA National Phenology Network

2019 July Public Lecture Flyer

Taking the Pulse of our Planet: A 10-year status report from the USA National Phenology Network

By Jake Weltzin, Executive Director of the USA National Phenology Network

Image of 2 scientists watching a fire from far away
USGS June Public Lecture Flyer
USGS June Public Lecture Flyer
USGS June Public Lecture Flyer

2019 June Public Lecture Flyer

USGS Fire Science: Understanding why wildlands burn and what can be done about it 

By Paul Steblein, USGS Wildland Fire Science Coordinator

2019 June Public Lecture Flyer

USGS Fire Science: Understanding why wildlands burn and what can be done about it 

By Paul Steblein, USGS Wildland Fire Science Coordinator

Google Earth image showing the Rodgers Creek Fault area.
2019 May Public Lecture Flyer
2019 May Public Lecture Flyer
2019 May Public Lecture Flyer

2019 May Public Lecture Flyer

New Mapping of the Rodgers Creek Fault: It's longer and more complex than we thought

By Suzanne Hecker, USGS Geologist

2019 May Public Lecture Flyer

New Mapping of the Rodgers Creek Fault: It's longer and more complex than we thought

By Suzanne Hecker, USGS Geologist