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SUMMARY:Virtual adaptive birding equipment research presentation
DESCRIPTION:Many disabled birders are not able to hold binoculars\, or cannot get into position to see through a spotting scope on a tripod. \nAdaptive birding equipment makes this possible! \nMounts that attach to mobility devices\, like wheelchairs\, can hold up optics and allow access to close-up views of birds. But what features of these mounts — and of optics\, for that matter — are important? What makes this equipment user-friendly for people with limited hand or body function? What equipment currently exists that is easy to use and works well for this purpose? \nUsing qualitative research practices\, Doctorate of Occupational Therapy student Alex Field\, studying at Western Michigan University\, under the supervision of occupational therapist and Access Birding owner Freya McGregor\, have conducted the first (ever!) formal research on adaptive birding equipment. \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/virtual-adaptive-birding-equipment-research-presentation/
LOCATION:Online
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ORGANIZER;CN="Access Birding":MAILTO:freya@accessbirding.com
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SUMMARY:UCLA April First Thursdays – Farmers Market & Block Party: Arts Avenue | Climate Justice Conversations
DESCRIPTION:UCLA First Thursdays has two parts: daytime activations at the Westwood Village Farmers’ Market and evening block parties with different thematic experiences. \nWe invite you to discover something new in Westwood! \nWestwood Village Farmers’ Market\n12:00 – 4:00 p.m. \nUCLA Climate Justice Conversations Farmers’ Market Pop-Up| April 6th\, 2023 \nLet’s kick off Earth Month with UCLA Climate Justice Conversations! Learn about our April events\, UCLA climate resilience planning and how to up-cycle your gear with screen printing! \nEvening Block Party\n7:00 – 10:00 p.m. \nArts Avenue | April 6th\, 2023 \nJoin us for an interactive and exploratory arts journey along Broxton Avenue and surrounding spaces—featuring a series of hands-on creative moments with live performances and art-making by Hammer Museum’s Art Lab\, The Poetry Bureau and much more. Bring your creative spark! \nVisit the First Thursdays event website and follow @UCLA for more information about #UCLAfirstthursdays. \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/ucla-april-first-thursdays-farmers-market-block-party-arts-avenue-climate-justice-conversations/
LOCATION:Westwood Village Broxton Ave\, 1031 Broxton Avenue \, CA 90024\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90024\, United States
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SUMMARY:Earth Month: Saving Corals - A Lecture @Fisher with Dr. Carly Kenkel and Adib Mustofa
DESCRIPTION:Join the USC Fisher Museum of Art\, Wrigley Institute faculty affiliate Dr. Carly Kenkel\, and Wrigley Institute graduate fellow Adib Mustofa for a special lecture on the impact of climate change on coral reefs. \nThis program complements the Fisher Museum exhibition Mulyana: Modular Utopia\, which is composed of intricately constructed\, knit modules of marine life sculptures that vividly portray an unadulterated underwater world. \nFollowed by light refreshments. \nREGISTER HERE \nAbout the speakers:\nDr. Carly D. Kenkel is Gabilan Assistant Professor of Biological Science in Marine and Environmental Biology at the University of Southern California. Her lab studies the eco-evolutionary dynamics that affect populations of tropical reef-building coral. This research illuminates patterns of adaptive diversity\, helps predict corals’ responses to global climate change\, and informs preservation work aimed at conserving genetic diversity and restoring ecosystem function. Kenkel is a 2019 Sloan Research Fellow and received the International Coral Reef Society’s Early-Career Scientist Award in 2020. She is also a recognized expert and active participant in several inter-institutional working and advisory groups\, most recently serving on the steering committee for the NSF Research Coordination Network on Evolution in Changing Seas and the Genetics Working Group of the Coral Restoration Consortium. \nAdib Mustofa is originally from Indonesia and earned his master’s degree in marine conservation from the University of Tasmania in 2016. He worked with the World Wildlife Fund-Indonesia as an MPA and biodiversity officer at Seram Seas before serving as a lecturer at the Institute Teknologi Sumatera\, Lampung Province. He recently joined Dr. Carly Kenkel’s CEE Lab as a University of Southern California Ph.D. student. His research covers the genetics of reef-building\, climate change-resilient corals and the symbiotic relationship between corals and microalgae to improve coral reef restoration efforts. He is also a USC Fulbright Scholar.
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/earth-month-saving-corals-a-lecture-fisher-with-dr-carly-kenkel-and-adib-mustofa/
LOCATION:USC Fisher Museum of Art\, 823 W Exposition Blvd\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90089\, United States
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SUMMARY:WMRC Lecture Series: "Guess who is coming to stay? Impacts from an extended visit by a family of atmospheric rivers\, December 27 2022 to January 16 2023"
DESCRIPTION:With Sue Burak\, former Sierra Avalanche Center forecaster.  \nJoin WMRC and Sue Burak as she discusses the science behind recent Eastern Sierra avalanche activity and climate changes implications on the phenomenon. \nSue Burak has been fascinated by snow\, weather and avalanches in the eastern Sierra for many winters. Past project include study of snow properties in the Sierra Nevada during NASA’s recent SnoEx field campaign\, collecting snow properties in the boreal forests of Saskatchewan and Manitoba\, to on-going research into the mysteries of glide avalanche formation and release on Olmsted Point in Yosemite National Park. This talk presents on-going efforts to unravel the relationship between specific weather\, climate and snowpack factors that contributed to numerous large magnitude avalanches during December 2022 and January.  \nRegistration required via Zoom. REGISTER HERE. \nThis talk will be recorded. FREE & OPEN TO THE PUBLIC.
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/2022-23-eastern-sierra-avalanche-activity/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:lol climate change: a show
DESCRIPTION:Tickets are live for this LA comedy show. Between each set\, the best and funniest narrative climate writing tips will be shared \n– Sponsored by NYU Los Angeles\, Good Energy Stories Generation 180 and YEA Impact!  \nTickets are free and pay-what-you-can with donations going to Meztli Projects\, an Indigenous-based arts and culture collaborative in LA. \nREGISTER HERE \nNOTE: There will be ASL interpretation.
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/lol-climate-change-a-show/
LOCATION:Second Home Hollywood\, 1370 North Saint Andrews Place\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90028\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Young Entertainment Activists (YEA)":MAILTO:events@yeaimpact.com
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