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Texas Plant Conservation Conference 2023

The Texas Plant Conservation Conference is a professional-level meeting serving scientists, land managers, state and federal agencies, local governments, and other professionals with an interest in plant conservation in Texas and adjacent regions. Conference attendees explore current research and conservation projects on rare plants, native plant communities, plant monitoring methods, and plant management practices for native Texas plants.

13th International Mammalogical Congress (IMC-13)

A Joint Meeting of the International Federation of Mammalogists and the American Society of Mammalogists

"'The scientific program for the IMC-13 meeting will include symposia, workshops, and plenary speakers, as well as contributed oral and poster presentations. A full social agenda also is being planned and will including field trips and social events. A tentative program schedule is now available, and will be updated as necessary."

Location: Dena’ina Civic and Convention Center in Anchorage, Alaska

Botany 2023

The Botanical Society of America will host Botany 2023 in Boise, Idaho.

"Botany 2023 will be a hybrid conference with a format similar to last year. Symposia and Special Lectures must be presented in person; these presentations will be live-streamed for our virtual attendees and the recordings will become available to all conference attendees via our online platform."

Learn more and register: https://2023.botanyconference.org/

Digital Data 2023: Leveraging Digital Data in Service to Conservation, Ecology, Systematics, Phylogenetics, and Novel Biodiversity Research

"iDigBio, the Natural Science Collections Alliance (NSCA), and Arizona State University (ASU) are delighted to announce the 2023 Digital Data in Biodiversity Research Conference, 5-7 June, with this edition of the conference offering both in-person and virtual participation. We are anticipating a return to interpersonal interaction as well as continuing the option for remote engagement.

SPNHC 2023

Hosted by the California Academy of Sciences, the next meeting of the Society for the Preservation of Natural History Collections (SPNHC) will be held in San Francisco, California, US, from May 28 to June 2, 2023.

SPNHC 2023 will be held at the Hilton Union Square in downtown San Francisco.

Learn more on the conference website: https://www.calacademy.org/spnhc-2023

CI Compass workshop: FAIR Data for Large Research Facilities

"Major Research Facilities and large research institutions have complex cyberinfrastructure and workflow needs. There are increasing calls for data openness and sharing, such as with the Nelson memo from last fall, and this is balanced by the complexity to store and manage the this amount of research data. This workshop will facilitate discussion on the problems faced in the research data management of these organizations, and approaches to dealing with these issues through processes, technical tools, or policy."

Macrosystems Ecology For All (MEFA) Network Annual Meeting

Join the first annual meeting of the Macrosystems Ecology For All (MEFA) Research Coordination Network at Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, PA.  To ensure broader participation and engagement, this will be a hybrid meeting with both in-person and virtual options.

Details
Hybrid (in-person and virtual options)
In-person location: Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, PA
Funding: Travel funding available. 
Applications due: Monday, May 15, 2023, at 11:59pm Eastern

2023 North American Forest Soils Conference (NAFSC)

"This international conference on the management and science of forest soils has been organized every 5 years, typically alternating between Canadian and US venues. The first NAFSC was established in 1958 and held on the campus of Michigan State University. The cutting-edge science presented at NAFSC conference remained standard references in the fields of soils and forestry for decades after their presentation. Academics, researchers, private companies, and governmental organizations from many countries attend the conference."

2023 CUAHSI Biennial Colloquium

Location: Granlibakken Resort, Tahoe City, CA

"Every two years, CUAHSI hosts a Biennial Colloquium focused on developments in the hydrology sector of the Earth Sciences. The symposium offers a unique opportunity and a casual environment for participants to discuss ideas and interact with colleagues from different disciplinary fields from all over the country. Students are especially encouraged to attend!

The theme for the 2023 biennial is, Discovering New Horizons in Water Science."

International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium

"The International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (IGARSS) is the flagship conference of the IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Society (GRSS). It is aimed at providing a platform for sharing knowledge and experience on recent developments and advancements in geoscience and remote sensing technologies, particularly in the context of earth observation, disaster monitoring and risk assessment."

Read more and register on the conference website: https://2023.ieeeigarss.org/index.php

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