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NC CASC to Celebrate Earth Week 2022 by Hosting "Climate Solutions Days" Events
Join the NC CASC as we celebrate Earth Week 2022 by hosting Climate Solutions Days, an à la carte offering of presentations, workshops and trainings scheduled throughout the week where scientists and practitioners will share insights on climate change impacts from findings in the North Central region.
NC CASC April 2022 Tribal Climate Newsletter Now Online
The NC CASC April 2022 Newsletter is now available to read online.
NC CASC-USGS Team to Present at North American Regional Association of the International Association for Landscape Ecology Annual Meeting
NC CASC ecologist Brian Miller, with co-authors Brecken Robb
New Publication: Murky waters: divergent ways scientists, practitioners, and landowners evaluate beaver mimicry
A new publication by NC CASC team members and others examines beaver mimicry as a conservation technique to restore streams and manage water that is gaining popularity within the natural resource management community because of a wide va
ITEP Tribes and Climate Change Program Call for Proposals Now Open
The Institute for Tribal Environmental Professionals (ITEP) Tribes and Climate Change Program is delighted to announce that the
NPS Climate Change Response Program and NC CASC Partner on Climate Change Scenario Planning Presentation
The NPS Climate Change Response program and NC CASC are partnering to deliver a presentation "Participatory Climate Change Scenario Planning: A standard approach, application guidelines, and management outcomes from a decade of research
NC CASC January/February 2022 Newsletter
The January/February 2022 issue of the NC CASC newsletter is now available online. In this e