Western Wildfires Destroying More Homes Per Square Mile Burned

Climate change, more buildings near flammable vegetation, and accidental human ignitions contributed to wildfires’ increased destructiveness.

February 2023 Tribal Climate Newsletter

Learn more about the Tribal Grid Resilience Formula funding opportunity; the Karuk Tribe's first-of-its-kind training for controlled burns; and more about the Bison Restoration for the American Prairie here.

The Grasslands-Climate Workshop

On January 24-25, 2023 a number of US Fish and Wildlife Service staff and partners working on grassland conservation met in person in Lakewood, CO for the Grasslands-Climate Workshop.

Welcome to Hailey Robe!

The NC CASC is excited to welcome a new program assistant, Hailey Robe, to our staff.

November/December 2022 Newsletter is Available Online

Check out the November/December issue of our newsletter. We strive to update you on NC CASC science, opportunities and events across our region. 

Upcoming NC CASC webinar

Drought, despite being an episodic phenomenon, is capable of triggering persistent changes to ecosystems, with important consequences for both biodiversity and human communities.