Climate Change and Biodiversity: A Critical Nexus for Conservation

Thu, Apr 7th 2022, 10:00am - 11:00am
Virtual webinar (zoom)

Addressing climate change and protecting biodiversity go hand-in-hand. In this webinar Angela Laws, Endangered Species Conservation Biologist and Climate Change Lead for Xerces will talk about the many linkages between climate change and biodiversity. We will learn about some of the many ways that pollinators may be affected by climate change. We’ll discuss Xerces’ approach to protecting biodiversity while addressing climate change using nature-based climate solutions, as well as actions that everyone can take to help.

This webinar will be recorded and available on our YouTube channel. Closed Captioning will be available during this webinar.

Angela Laws

Endangered Species Conservation Biologist; Climate Change Lead - The Xerces Society

Based in Sacramento, California, Angela is working on habitat restoration for pollinators and monarch butterflies in the Central Valley. Her role at the Xerces Society also involves incorporating climate resiliency into pollinator restoration projects. Angela has over 15 years of experience studying arthropods in grassland habitats, including studies of how climate change can affect species interactions. She received a master's of science in ecology from Utah State University, and a Ph.D. in biology from the University of Notre Dame.

Registration for this event can be found here