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FY07 Project Activity. All-Time High: $9.84 Million for 184 ProjectsApproximate 30% increase in dollar amount over FY06. RM-CESU University Partners. All 12 University Partners Participated in Projects . Colorado State UniversityMontana State UniversitySalish Kootenai CollegeUniversity of Calgary.
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1. Rocky Mountains CESU RM Cluster Meeting February 20-21, 2008
2. FY07 Project Activity All-Time High: $9.84 Million for 184 Projects
Approximate 30% increase in dollar amount over FY06
3. RM-CESU University Partners All 12 University Partners Participated in Projects Colorado State University
Montana State University
Salish Kootenai College
University of Calgary
4. FY07 Workshops and Meetings RM-CESU Executive Meeting, Grand Teton, October 5-6, 2006
Interagency Grizzly Bear Committee, Missoula, November 29, 2006
Wilderness Stewardship Workshop, Lubrecht Forest, Montana, January 17-19, 2007
Society for Range Management, Reno, Nevada, February 13, 2007
5. Beyond Naturalness: Wilderness Workshop, Lubrecht Forest, April 3-5, 2007
George Wright Society Meeting, St. Paul, Minnesota, April 16-19, 2007
Workshop on Yellowstone Wildlife Health Program, Montana State University, June 5-7, 2007
Science and History Day, Glacier and Waterton Lakes, Montana, July 26, 2007
Peace, Parks and Partnership Conference, Waterton Lakes NP, Canada, September 9-12, 2007
6. Natural Resources
Development of Research Needs for Glacier NP
Support for I&M networks and RLCs
Focus on Restoration Projects
7. Natural Resources: Products DETO Pilot Advisory
GLAC Loon Outreach Materials
GRKO Field Guide to Wildlife and Habitats
8. Cultural Resources 43 projects $1,185,048 in FY07, compared to 37 projects and $979,599 in FY06
Project Highlights:
Artwork in Glacier
CLI at Little Bighorn
Archives Projects
Student Internships
Place and Native Voice
9. Cultural Resources
10. Trends Increasing Emphasis on Wilderness
Interpretation and Education Projects
Films, Exhibits, Websites
Student Internships
Economic Analysis and Compliance Assistance Projects
More Restoration and Climate Change Projects
11. RM-CESU Trends
Scenario Planning for Managing Fuels and Wildland Fire in an Era of Climate Change: University of Montana. Helping public lands managers respond to climate change.
Identifying Multi-jurisdictional Adaptation Strategies for Responding to Climate Change in three Different Ecosystems. University of Montana and Colorado State University.
Video: Global Climate Change and National Parks. Montana State University. What NPS PWR is doing to decrease global warming.
Evaluating and Reporting Climate Data to I&M Networks and Parks: University of Colorado Boulder. Summary of climate data and link to ecological processes and park and regional patterns.
12. End-of-Year Funding
More than double the amount of money funded at the end of FY06
Advantage of having ready-to-go projects and willing PIs
13. Jerry ONeal Student Fellowships Erich Peitzsch, Montana State University, Forecasting Wet Slab Avalanches, Glacier
Sarah Wilson, University of Montana, Underwater Archaeological Survey of Former Townsite of Altyn, Lake Sherburne, Glacier
David McKenzie, University of Wyoming, Early Post-Fire Successional Trajectories, Glacier
14. RM-CESU Awards
15. Upcoming Issues/Activities 505 DM-2 and Cooperative Agreements
Grants.Gov
More Emphasis and Documentation on Public Purpose
Key Official/ATR Certification and Training
16. Intermountain Region Resources Conference May 20-23, 2008 in Tucson
CESU Panel and Poster Proposals:
History and Use of CESUs
Anatomy of a CESU Project
Climate Change in the IMR
Archeological Field Schools
RM-CESU Project Highlights
17. New Developments New Website: www.cesu.org
New CESU National Coordinator: Tom Fish
New NPS CESU National Coordinators: Kathy Tonnessen and Christine Whitacre
National CESU meeting June 18-19, 2008 in Washington, DC
18. 08 RM-CESU Call for Projects RM-CESU Funded 14 Projects for 11 Parks
4 Research; 5 Technical Assistance; 5 Education
Two Tehabi Interns
Project Funding: $100,000