00:47:17 Burke Korol: as requested by Bruce 00:47:28 Dominic Chambers (QC-CDC): Reacted to "RTHU - New Brunswick (4).JPG" with ❤️ 00:47:37 Bruce Young (he/him/his): Fabulous!! 00:47:37 Misty Nelson (she/her): Reacted to "RTHU - New Brunswick (4).JPG" with ❤️ 00:49:52 Kendra Millam Ohio DNR: Reacted to "RTHU - New Brunswick (4).JPG" with ❤️ 00:54:36 Edwin Guevara MD-DNR (he/him): Reacted to "RTHU - New Brunswick (4).JPG" with 👏 02:05:58 Vincent PIché: Yes 02:06:02 Joey T: Ecologist 02:06:03 John Vanek (NYNHP): Yes 02:06:07 Elizabeth Braatz (she/her/hers): Photograph bees! 02:06:19 Edwin Guevara MD-DNR (he/him): 10% of my job is field work. So Yes? 02:06:21 Leah Card (she/her) - VA DCR: surveys of various animals - bees, mussels, butterflies, etc 02:06:23 Diana Soteropoulos, Arkansas Natural Heritage Commission: Collect botany and herp data. 02:06:29 Danielle Owczarski (she/her) - VT: Natural community data which includes plant species, animals, etc. 02:06:29 Hannah Scrafford: botanical species lists 02:06:31 Cassandra Robillard (Ont NHIC - any pronouns): Yep! I will be collecting plant occurrence data in the field. (Ontario) 02:06:34 Iain Crowell (AC CDC): Yes, same as Vincent 02:06:37 John Vanek (NYNHP): Survey locations for rare animals 02:06:38 Burke Korol: botanic surveys for about 5 months last summer - searching for rare plants and inventory of partner properties 02:06:39 Tyler DeVos: Gopher tortoise and scrub lizard field surveys (and opportunistically document other rare species)! 02:06:43 Nour - Kentucky Nature Preserves: Kentucky team - lichens, plants, invertebrate, and vertebrate data! 02:06:44 Dan Hannon: anything Virginia tracks that I can ID! 02:06:44 Tania Homayoun: Yes, formerly gathering community science data (all taxa); now, responsible for just bird data 02:06:45 Amanda K - NHNM: We collect occurences of plant communities! 02:06:48 Derek.Yorks: I collect data on rare turtle populations and other herps too 02:06:56 Kathleen Mccoy - Virginia Heritage: plant and community data 02:06:56 Kevin Burls (Xerces Society) (he/him): I've collected butterfly data for Nevada Division of Natural Heritage, not as part of Xerces 02:06:58 Robert Dobbs/LDWF: collect bird sgcn data 02:07:00 Edwin Guevara MD-DNR (he/him): I have helped with herps and plants. 02:07:01 Virginia Greene - VA DCR: Yes, collecting data on how our restoration efforts impact the landscapes we manage 02:07:04 Alison Smith: zoology fieldwork 02:07:06 Cheyenne Moore (she/her) PA Natural Heritage Program: rare plant monitoring 02:07:29 Virginia Greene - VA DCR: Reacted to "anything Virginia ..." with 👍 02:07:51 Brian R Gordon: Freshwater mussels: count, density, CPUE, habitat Bat counts (hibernaculum & maternity) Endangered fish & crayfish #'s, conspecifics, CPUE, habitat 02:10:26 Elizabeth Braatz (she/her/hers): Reviewing community science species and verifying them with team 02:10:31 Diana Soteropoulos, Arkansas Natural Heritage Commission: Arkansas herbarium digitization coordination - approximately 300,000 specimens across 10 collections. 02:10:33 Nour - Kentucky Nature Preserves: SQL is great for data qa qc! 02:10:37 John Vanek (NYNHP): update biotics records 02:10:44 Alison Smith: yup, verifying observations from public, NGOs, government sources etc 02:10:44 Joey T: Maintaining the vegetation plots database - updating species lists, adding photos, correcting old plant identifications 02:10:46 Cassandra Robillard (Ont NHIC - any pronouns): Yep! 02:10:52 Diana Soteropoulos, Arkansas Natural Heritage Commission: iNaturalist identification verification 02:11:01 Dominic Chambers (QC-CDC): DateExchange for the QC-CDC 02:11:02 Derek.Yorks: lots of review of community science data here too 02:11:03 Jason McNees : I enter large majority of data collected by field staff into Biotics and assist them with best way to collect it 02:11:04 Danielle Owczarski (she/her) - VT: adding information to biotics on element occurences of plants and natural communities 02:11:10 Tyler DeVos: Add new data to biotics, update EOs 02:11:17 Dominic Chambers (QC-CDC): DataExchange for the QC-CDC 02:11:23 Cassandra Robillard (Ont NHIC - any pronouns): Updating Sranks 02:12:59 Misty Nelson (she/her): We're having a Network Topic Call about the DX Alerts Workbench: Wed. 3/8, 3pm Eastern. Email announcement will be going out soon! 02:17:41 Cassandra Robillard (Ont NHIC - any pronouns): Rank calculating 02:17:53 Danielle Owczarski (she/her) - VT: state wide ranking on VT state lands 02:17:55 Diana Soteropoulos, Arkansas Natural Heritage Commission: Ranks, distribution, undersurveyed areas 02:17:57 Tyler DeVos: Population density/size estimation 02:18:00 Dominic Chambers (QC-CDC): Creates EOs automatically (local system) 02:18:00 Jason McNees : Biodiversity stats 02:18:01 Megan Kresse: creating core planning polygons for species! 02:18:02 Nour - Kentucky Nature Preserves: lichen and plant rankings! 02:18:16 Kevin Burls (Xerces Society) (he/him): that's one hopeful goal for me at Xerces with western butterflies 02:21:53 Dan Hannon: environmental review & recommendations to land trust / governmental partners 02:22:04 Kendra Millam Ohio DNR: environmental reviews 02:22:17 Diana Soteropoulos, Arkansas Natural Heritage Commission: I write blogs and social media posts, provide presentations and training for volunteers and native plant society, and run the volunteer program for the herbarium. 02:22:17 John Vanek (NYNHP): designing survey123 apps 02:22:18 Kathleen Mccoy - Virginia Heritage: share project data with partners in AGOL 02:22:19 Dan Hannon: Essential COnservation Sites! 02:22:20 Cheyenne Moore (she/her) PA Natural Heritage Program: communicating to partner 02:22:22 Danielle Owczarski (she/her) - VT: Using ranks to develop lists of state-significant natural communities to use in Long-Range Management Planning. 02:22:34 Virginia Greene - VA DCR: both professionally with volunteers/landowners, and personally with illustrated visuals of conservation concepts 02:22:53 Cassandra Robillard (Ont NHIC - any pronouns): Hoping to use species data on bryophytes to bring awareness of bryos in general! 03:30:18 Jason McNees : I have a thought... 03:30:25 Owen Boyle, WI DNR (he/him): The BAEA observation is useful for state atlases, but not EO mapping 03:32:34 Cassandra Robillard (Ont NHIC - any pronouns): Especially hard when you can't immediately tell from the photo what the surroundings are (especially domesticated/wild plants). 03:41:14 John Vanek (NYNHP): Are you able to incorporate non-detections into these habitat models, or is that more in the realm of complementary occupancy (presence/absence) modeling? 03:41:56 John Vanek (NYNHP): Ok, thanks! 03:50:10 Owen Boyle, WI DNR (he/him): savanna jokes! 03:51:10 Jakob Goldner: beat me to it, Owen 04:26:36 Jason McNees : I can speak a little bit to the Granks... 04:26:44 Nour - Kentucky Nature Preserves: Question for species ranking: trends (short-term or long-term) are in the past and threats are in the future, correct? 04:27:15 Bruce Young (he/him/his): Correct for trends. Threats are current and future 04:27:58 Nour - Kentucky Nature Preserves: Thanks Bruce! Just had to clear that up after a conversation in the office today 04:29:19 Cassandra Robillard (Ont NHIC - any pronouns): This is useful insight for me, since I expect to be doing general status updates for entire taxonomic groups this year. 04:29:59 Tyler DeVos: Does NatureServe default to a specific taxonomy authority or review changes on a case by case basis? 04:30:21 Cheyenne Moore (she/her) PA Natural Heritage Program: Thanks all! 04:31:51 Allison Gratz (she/her): https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=SCsTLepjG0K9FP_MYZcjqACJIYdJlc5NtSyM5-n3IIRUNkZGN0ZNTEdTOEs5WEk1M003NTdLME1HUC4u 04:32:22 Danielle Owczarski (she/her) - VT: The link didn't work for me. 04:33:10 Allison Gratz (she/her): https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=SCsTLepjG0K9FP_MYZcjqACJIYdJlc5NtSyM5-n3IIRUNkZGN0ZNTEdTOEs5WEk1M003NTdLME1HUC4u 04:33:35 Joey Thompson, VA NHP: the first one worked for me 04:33:38 Dan Hannon - VA NHP: It worked for me 04:33:41 Chris Doffitt: didn't work for me 04:33:41 Kathleen McCoy - Virginia Heritage: Thanks, all 04:33:42 Hannah Hyatt (NatureServe): Thanks all! 04:33:45 Megan Kresse: Where do we find the SharePoint link? 04:33:50 Tara Littlefield-Kentucky Natural Heritage Program: thanks everyone! 04:33:51 Kim Shay - Laukahi: Thanks everyone! 04:33:58 Cassandra Robillard (Ont NHIC - any pronouns): Reacted to "thanks everyone!" with 👍 04:34:00 Grace McCartha: Not working for me 04:34:05 Kathleen McCoy - Virginia Heritage: survey link worked for me 04:34:07 Jean-Bastien Lambert: Thank you ! 04:34:14 Derek.Yorks: Thank you all! 04:34:21 Danielle Owczarski (she/her) - VT: Not sure, I can try on a different browser. 04:34:36 Leah Card (she/her) - VA DCR: when i clicked the link, it didn't work. but when I copied the address and then pasted, it did work 04:34:42 Allison Gratz (she/her): https://natureserve01.sharepoint.com/:w:/r/teamsites/CHMT/Shared%20Documents/CMT%202023/Attendee%20Materials/CMT%20Agenda%202023%20Final.docx?d=w80ae8a5e19854fd2babc9d52fa3bc18e&csf=1&web=1&e=2TtaXa 04:34:50 Chris Doffitt: I'll try a different browser. It keeps telling the form doesn't exist. 04:34:53 Alex Fish (he/him), Maine IFW: Thanks for a good day number 1! 04:35:00 Danielle Owczarski (she/her) - VT: Different browser worked for me. Copying and pasting worked! 04:35:06 Robert Dobbs/LDWF: Cliff has tried several times to help me out, as have my IT folks. Looks like I'm going to have to download everything from the FTP site 04:35:09 Carson Mays (he/him): Thanks! 04:35:17 Chris Doffitt: got it 04:35:51 Burke Korol: same comment as Robert Dobbs 04:37:36 Allison Gratz (she/her): cliff_alton@natureserve.org 04:38:01 Brian R Gordon: Still can't open link 04:38:12 Chris Doffitt: Thanks! 04:39:17 Brian R Gordon: Thank you!