Jenny Seifert
@jennymseifert
Environmental communicator. Behavior change & #scicomm geek. Mountain enthusiast. Germanophile. Watershed Outreach Specialist @northcentralh2o/@UWMadisonExtNRI
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It was great to work with Flavia Trotta-Castellittođ˘â on this piece! He outlines how water is a pathway to achieving all of the Biden Administration's priorities.
If you are a farmer or rancher, or you work with producers, be sure to check out the new Water Quality Stewardship guide from the Farm Journal editorial team, developed in collaboration with Natural Resources Conservation Service. This material is timely, actionable - and free! preferences.farmjournal.com/042020-ACAM-ReâŚ
I'm excited to work on this project! A exciting collaboration with Arkansas Discovery Farms & Purdue Extension! @northcentralh2o
âIt doesnât matter if youâre farming 200 acres or 20,000 acres, you still need that help networking and reaching out and finding out whatâs going to be best for your operation.â Paul Reed talks #conservation culture with Zach the MFer and Mitchell Hora: fieldworktalk.org/episode/2021/0âŚ
Congrats Soil and Water Conservation Society on this accomplishment! And thanks for doing this important research. It really helps demonstrate the need to invest in people and build #humancapital to accomplish soil health and water quality goals.
Excited to introduce this new tool to help watershed & outreach professionals empower farmers to get involved in efforts for clean water & healthy soils. A product of great collaborators Division of Extension Natural Resources Institute ISU Extension and Outreach UK Extension UA System Div of Ag Ohio State northcentralwater.org/introducing-taâŚ
Watershed Coordinator position now open at Bluegrass Greensource!! bggreensource.org/about-us/job-oâŚ
#SciComm job alert: Communications & Engagement Officer Ů. My former employer and a great group of folks to work with. Also, Santa Barbara is pretty awesome.đ´đđ recruit.ap.ucsb.edu/JPF02083 UW-Madison LSC UWâMadison Science National Association of Science Writers (NASW)
Scenarios are âwhat ifsâ for the future. Learn how the FEWscapes project UWâMadison will develop scenarios for the future of food, energy, water, and ecosystems in the Upper Mississippi River Basin out to the year 2050. Excited to be part of this process! fewscapes.wisc.edu/blog/what-the-âŚ
Come work with me! Be a Natural Resources Communications Specialist with @northcentralh2o / Division of Extension Natural Resources Institute. Deadline is 1/7 jobs.hr.wisc.edu/en-us/job/5117âŚ
Our U.S. National Science Foundation funded FEWscapes project just produced a new blog post that compares the models we have developed and use compared to other common land and hydrologic modeling tools. Included is a video and link featuring scientists @egbooth and Kelsie Ferin fewscapes.wisc.edu/blog/a-quick-câŚ
đ to my brilliant friend Kate Anderson on this plain-English explanation about how proposed bills in Oregon would be good news for forests, salmon, and people. sightline.org/2022/02/09/pasâŚ
The new report Wisconsinâs Changing Climate proposes solutions for climate resilience that could be win-wins for food, energy, water, & ecosystems. Hear from contributors Christopher Kucharik of UWâMadison CALS & Sara Walling of Wisconsin DATCP in this FEWscapes post: fewscapes.wisc.edu/blog/new-wiscoâŚ
Long awaited paper published in Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment on "Building US food-energy-water security requires avoiding unintended consequences for ecosystems" Loheide Hydroeco Lab @MonicaGTurner @egbooth Rebecca Power Jenny Seifert esajournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/feâŚ