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December 2022 Tribal Climate Newsletter

Learn more about investments in Tribal climate resilience, putting Indigenous knowledge into practice for climate change, and the upcoming Native youth climate adaptation leadership Congress in this month's Tribal climate newsletter.

November 2022 Tribal Newsletter

Learn more about a peace walk for environmental justice; Native drought resilience; and the future of large landscape conservation. Check out jobs/internships/funding opportunities available this month.

Anthony Ciocco Rejoins the NC CASC as a USGS Climate Adaptation Scientist

Anthony Ciocco is a USGS Climate Adaptation Scientist who initially joined the NC CASC program in July of 2020 as a BIA Pathways Program Intern. Anthony holds a Masters of Science in Natural Resources Management, a Masters Certificate in Wildlife Management, and a Bachelors of Science in Wildlife Management from Oregon State University, as well as a Bachelors of Arts in Ethnic Studies from the University of Colorado - Boulder. Anthony is Mvskoke (Creek and Seminole) and lives on the Navajo Nation with his wife and four children.

NC CASC Welcomes Kynser Wahwahsuck, Tribal Climate Resilience Liaison

The NC CASC is excited to welcome Kynser Wahwahsuck, the new Tribal Climate Resilience Liaison for the Great Plains Tribal Water Alliance. Kynser works across the region to connect 32 Federally Recognized Tribal Nations to tools, information, and other resources for building resilience to anthropogenic climate change. Kynser is a member of the Kickapoo Tribe in Kansas and is a descendant of Shoshone and Sac & Fox Tribes. She received her B.S.

NC CASC May 2022 Tribal Climate Newsletter Now Online

The NC CASC May 2022 Tribal Climate Newsletter is now available online:

 

May 2022 Tribal Climate Newsletter

 

ESA Announces Emerging Indigenous Scholar Leadership Award

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NC CASC April 2022 Tribal Climate Newsletter Now Online

The NC CASC April 2022 Newsletter is now available to read online.