Course Description and Credit Information

The webinar discusses the influence of climate change on migratory ungulates.  As climate change leads to advancing phenology, trophic mismatches can occur when migratory individuals arrive on summer range behind the optimal phenological stage of their food resources.  

In addition, warming during spring and summer can reduce the temporal availability of high quality forage. Finally, it will also discuss some recent work that connects recent regional warming to regional declines in moose calf production.

Learning Objectives:

1. Comprehend the seasonal movement of animals from one region to another.

2. Describe the potential influence of climate change on ungulates and trophic mismatches.

3. Understand how migrating animals make use of stopover sites to stay in pace with plant phenology as it advances from low elevation winter ranges to high elevation summer ranges.

 

General Course Information

 

Credits

1 CEU/CE/PH/CH

HSW

Yes

Format

Pre-recorded webinar

Presenter

Carrie Moore

 

US State Approvals

LA CES Approved

Yes

States: AK, AL, AR, CT, DE, IA, IL, IN, KS, KY, LA, MD, MO, MS, NE, NH, NV,  NM, OH, OK, OR, PA, SC, TN, TX, UT, VA, WA, WI, WV, WY

Yes

North Carolina

Yes

New Jersey

No

Florida

yes*

New York
***Each licensee is responsible for determining if this course meets the state requirements

***

GA, MN, and SD 
**Explanation: There is no process to get courses pre-approved in your state, but there should be no issues getting this course approved.
If not approved, we will exchange it for another course or provide a full refund.

Yes
**See explanation

 *Florida approved as an ASLA LA CES approved course. This course certificate must be mailed to DBPR for course credit. See http://_____________ for more information.

Canada Provinces and Territories

British Columbia

Yes, per reciprocity with LA CES

Ontario

Yes, per reciprocity with LA CES

Course curriculum

    1. Video

    1. Quiz

    1. Survey

About this course

  • $24.95
  • 3 lessons
  • 1 hour of video content