Forests, Fire, and Times That Are Drier - Scientist in Action
Offered By: Denver Museum of Nature & Science via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the impact of wildfires on Colorado's ecosystems in this 46-minute virtual visit to Rocky Mountain National Park. Discover how flora and fauna have recovered in burn areas following the devastating 2020 wildfires that affected large portions of the park. Engage with scientists who are actively surveying and protecting the national park, and learn about their behind-the-scenes work. Ask questions in real time and gain insights into the ecological consequences of wildfires, the recovery process, and conservation efforts. Ideal for budding ecologists, nature enthusiasts, and aspiring park rangers, this interactive broadcast provides a unique opportunity to understand the challenges and resilience of forest ecosystems in the face of increasing wildfire activity.
Syllabus
Scientist in Action: Forests, Fire, and Times That Are Drier
Taught by
Denver Museum of Nature & Science
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