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NC CASC attends Annual CASC Consortium Meeting
Earlier this month, three NC CASC team members traveled to Juneau, Alaska for the annual CASC Consortium Meeting. Members of nine regional CASCs and the National CASC convened to discuss topics including short- and long-term challenges to the CASC network as well as strategies to mitigate them.
Building Ethical Space
The Traditional Ecological Knowledge Workshop was a two-part virtual training designed to equip participants with the foundational knowledge and practical skills necessary for engaging with Indigenous Peoples, Nations, and communities in collaborative natural resource research and decision-making.
Ulyana Horodyskyj Peña
Ecological Acclimation
Ecosystems respond to climate change at radically different speeds, from immediate physiological shifts to centuries-long evolutionary changes, thus making it difficult to predict how they’ll evolve over time. A new study introduces “ecological acclimation” as a unifying framework to integrate fast and slow biological responses across species and systems.
Ulyana Horodyskyj Peña
Ecological Scenarios for Climate-Smart Management in the American West
Rising temperatures, shifting precipitation patterns, and intensifying wildfires are altering the ecological dynamics of forests, grasslands, and rangelands. How do you prepare for a future that’s not only novel but also one that cannot be accurately predicted?
Ulyana Horodyskyj Peña

