Getting out the word

Every outdoor enthusiast has a stake in how we respond to global warming. Help your fellow hunters and anglers understand the issue and address the threats by telling the story. The links at below lead to tools you can use to help educate others about addressing the threats of climate change.

Powerpoint presentations

Podcasts

  • Oceans Reveal Further Impacts of Climate Change, Says UAB expert. The increasing acidity of the world's oceans - and that acidity's growing threat to marine species - are definitive proof that the atmospheric carbon dioxide that is causing climate change is also negatively affecting the marine environment, says world-renowned Antarctic marine biologist Jim McClintock, Ph.D.
    Climate Change and Rising Tides
    , Ducks Unlimited's conservation staff discuss the impact climate change is having and will have on DU and its wetlands conservation work.
  • Trout, Salmon, Outdoor TV host Tony Dean interviews Jack Williams, senior scientist for Trout Unlimited, on the future of trout and salmon in an environment stressed by global warming.
  • Waterfowl, Outdoor TV host Tony Dean interviews Scott Stephens, wildlife scientist for Ducks Unlimited, on the threat global warming presents to duck hunting on the Mississippi flyway.
  • Waterfowl, Mule Deer, Outdoor TV host Tony Dean interviews experts on the effect a drier climate will have on duck and mule deer populations.
  • The American Denial of Global Warming, Naomi Oreskes, Ph.D., U.C. San Diego.
  • The Truth About Global Warming, legendary broadcaster and naturalist Sir David Attenborough, who was long unsure about the causes of the observed climate warming, sheds doubt and explains what convinced him.
  • AAAS Climate Change, a 10 minute video introduction to the science and implications of global climate change by the American Association for the Advancement of Science.

Presentation packages

Waterfowl presentation tools

Visit the Seasonsend Blog for more about global warming's effect on fish and wildlife.

 

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