
Featuring Dr. Bruce Stein, National Wildlife Federation Chief Scientist
Last fall, Dr. Stein spoke with All Access about the headline-grabbing UN assessment on the global extinction crisis. Since then, a global pandemic linked to failures in wildlife conservation has upended our lives. What do continuing declines in species mean for wildlife and our future? Join Dr. Stein to learn what the latest research is telling us.
Recorded November 19, 2020.
Dr. Stein was lead author of two recent Federation blog posts exploring the ways ecologically responsible forest restoration can be a powerful tool to combat climate change and enhance wildlife habitat as discussed during this webinar.
Restoring Our National Forests to Meet the Challenges of Climate Change
By Bruce Stein, Mike Leahy, and Shannon Heyck-Williams
How Healthy Forests Combat Climate Change and Build Healthy Communities
By Bruce Stein and Melanie Lippert
If you are interested in reading the reports Dr. Stein referenced in his webinar, please reach out to us at AllAccess@nwf.org.
Do you have questions for Dr. Stein about the wildlife crisis or would you like to speak with someone about this webcast? Let us know! Please send your questions to AllAccess@nwf.org.
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