Tuesday, October 6, 2015 Co-Chair: Nancy Gibson
Room 5 State Office Building, St. Paul, MN
8:30 AM - 5:45 PM
For printable version of LCCMR Presentation Schedule for October 6, 2015 click "here". (pdf file)
For presentation information click "here". (pdf file)
Time |
ID # |
Project Title |
$ Request |
Organization |
Project Manager |
| LCCMR Business Meeting/Process and Issue Discussion | N/A | ||||
| Feasibility of Restoring Elk to Northeastern Minnesota | $325,541 | ||||
| Prairie Butterfly Conservation, Research and Breeding - Phase 2 | $990,042 | ||||
| Data Driven Pollinator Conservation | $558,611 | ||||
| Wild Bee Surveys in Minnesotas Prairie-Forest Habitats | $707,364 | ||||
| Promoting Prairie Pollinators: Bee Diversity in Fragmented Prairies | $598,569 | ||||
| Bee Pollinator Habitat Enhancement - Phase 2 | $387,085 | ||||
| Measuring Prairie Fragment Connectivity: Pollen and Seed Dispersal | $556,000 | ||||
| Break for Lunch | |||||
| Winning the Dutch Elm Disease Battle - Phase 2 | $330,187 | ||||
| Emerald Ash Borer and Black Ash: Wildlife Impacts | $334,218 | ||||
| Tree Retention Following Harvest: Maximizing Benefits for Wildlife | $232,310 | ||||
| Improving Brook Trout Stream Habitat through Beaver Management | $225,210 | ||||
| Protecting Native Brook Trout: Temperature, Streamflow and Hydrogeology | $119,858 | ||||
| Insecticide Exposure Risk of Wildlife on Public Grasslands | $263,299 | ||||
| Do Neonicotinoids Pose a Risk to Minnesotas Birds? | $349,767 | ||||
| Enhancing Forest Inventory Using Multiple Remote Sensing Technologies | $1,053,638 | ||||
| Clean Vehicles Fueled by Hydrogen from Renewable Ammonia | $842,849 | ||||