SoRo Field to Digital Object Workshop

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About this Workshop

General Information

Full title: Southern Rocky Mountain TCN Field to Digital Object Workshop
When:May 15th to May 18th

Where: San Juan College, Farmington, New Mexico

Organizers:
Nora Talkington, Botanist, Navajo Natural Heritage Program, Flagstaff, AZ
J. Ryan Allen, Project Coordinator Southern Rocky Mtn TCN, Boulder, CO
Dina Clark, Collections Manager, University of Colorado Herbarium, Boulder, CO
Ken Heil, San Juan College Herbarium, Farmington, NM
Adriano Tsinigine, San Juan College Herbarium, Farmington, NM
Ross McCauley, Associate Professor of Biology, Fort Lewis College, Durango, CO


Contact: Ryan Allen james.r.allen@colorado.edu or Nora Talkington ntalkington@nndfw.org

Instructors

Chicago Botanic Gardens
Jessa Finch
Fort Lewis College
Ross McCauely
Navajo Natural Heritage Program
Sonja Detsoi
Kelsey Jensen
Jesse Mike
Nora Talkington
San Juan College
Arnold Clifford
Kenneth D. Heil
Adriano Tsinigine
University of Colorado
Ryan Allen
Dina Clark

Participants

Diné College
Allen B. Charleston
Mark Musngi
Letanya Thinn
Fort Lewis College
Jason Martin
Tarenina Max
Ellie Porter
Emily Swindell
Northern Arizona University
Denver Armstrong
Aliyah Balsiger
Alexander Henrie
Jeremy King
Marisa Mares
Northwest Indian College
Dineh E. Judd
San Juan College
Nasheena Drake
Liyanna Lee
Sean Gonzales-Montoya
Michelle Hanington
Wesley B. McNeal
Valarie Turner

Workshop Agenda

Students will receive training in all aspects of how herbarium collections are made starting in the field moving through processing and mounting specimens and ultimately how we image, database and georeference specimens.

May 15th: Travel Day
By 5:00pm: Check into Hotel (Brentwood Inn & Garden 600 E Broadway Street, Farmington, NM, 87401)
5:30 pm: Group Dinner at San Juan College/Discuss logistics for Field Day
Introductions of instructors/students/Overview of Agenda/Discussion about what skills/knowledge students would like to get out of the workshop
Introductions, overview of field day, big picture landscape context-environmental conditions, plant community of area: Lead: Nora
Ethnobotany of the Navajo Nation, geology of the San Juan basin: Lead: Adriano, Ken
Intro to iDigBio and the SoRo TCN: Lead: Ryan

May 16th: Field Day North of Shiprock, NM
7 am: Breakfast at hotel
8 am: Meet at vehicles to travel to field location
9:20 am: Arrive at field location (Nora will provide maps)
9:30-10:15 min: Ethnobotany/plant ID with Arnold Clifford
10:15-10:30 am: Introduction to the importance of and how to do field plant collections: Lead:
10:30-10:45 am: Snack break (provided)
10:45-12:45 am: Introduction to BudBurst and field exercise: Lead: Jessa
12:45-1:45 pm: Sack Lunch (provided)
1:45-2:00 pm: Overview of collections sampling design, break into smaller groups: Lead: Nora
2:00-4:30 pm: Field collection and some plant identification/intro to plant keying in smaller groups (Nora will provide field sampling plan). Assess what plants are here as a group-Nora/Jesse will go out beforehand to figure out what plants will be present/flowering. Group Leads: Nora, Jesse, Ross, Dina, Ken and Adriano
4:30-5:30 pm: Travel back to Shiprock
5:30 pm: Group dinner at Nataani Nez

May 17th: Intro to botany/identifications, specimen prep/curation (SJNM)
7 am: Breakfast at hotel, travel to San Juan College, NM
8:00 am-8:25 am: Discussion about why plant collections are important and introduction to collection-based botanical research: Lead: Dina
8:25-10 am: Classroom introduction to plant parts and family characteristics: Lead: Ross
10-10:15 am: Break
10:15-12 pm: Key out unknown collected plants in small groups: Group Leads: Ross, Dina, Ken and Adriano
12-1:00 pm: Lunch at San Juan College (provided)
1:00-2:30 pm: Herbarium specimen creation and mounting workshop: Lead: Ken
2:30-2:45 pm: Emily Swindell “Habitat Suitability Assessment of Ligusticum porteri (Oshá) in the San Juan National Forest using GIS and Maxent”
2:45-3:00 pm: Break
3:00-4:30 pm: Digitization workshop: Lead: Ryan Allen
4:30: Travel to 3 Rivers Pizza
5:30 pm: Pizza dinner at 3 Rivers, Informal discussion about careers/opportunities in natural resources and botany

May 18th: Field trip to the Hogback
7 am: Breakfast at hotel
8 am: Meet at San Juan College, travel to field location
8-11:00 am: Field trip to look at rare/unique plants near Farmington on the Hogback formation and ethnobotany discussion: Lead: Ken Heil & Adriano Tsinigine

Student Supplies

Please bring the following items with you for the workshop Hat Sunglasses Hiking/walking shoes Denim jeans Sunblock Water Bottle Be prepared for unexpected weather changes. i.e., Rain, High wind speeds, Hot sunny day Field Notebook and pencil/pen