📣Now accepting applications to host/serve as consortium partners for the USGS Northeast, South Central, & Pacific Islands CASCs. Informational webinars on 10/22 & 11/7. Learn more👉 https://t.co/fZws592J5q
@NEClimateSci@sc_casc@pacificcasc
📣Applications are now being accepted to host or serve as consortium partners for the USGS Northeast, South Central, and Pacific Islands CASCs. Due 2/3/25. Learn more👉https://t.co/Ja6R8sqnW5
@NEClimateSci@sc_casc@pacificcasc
NIACS team members, Maddy Baroli & Stephen Handler, presented on the Adaptation Workbook, Forest Adaptation Menu, & Wildlife Adaptation Menu in a webinar session for the Northern Forests Birds Network a few weeks ago. View the recording: https://t.co/7klFQsX0bm
Just us tmrw, Tues April 30 at 1pm ET, for a rescheduled Ecological Forestry in the Context of Climate Change webinar. Tara Keyser, @forestservice, will be presenting “Ecological Silviculture for Southern Appalachian Hardwood Forests.” https://t.co/CH2SiPL0Q3
One side effect of climate change? More deer.
Hear @USGS Research Ecologist Dr. Toni Lyn Morelli at the @NEClimateSci on the link between climate change, deer and how these populations can be managed to reduce car accidents and Lyme disease.
https://t.co/2k2Ulb7WDe
🌱🌷Register for @NW_CASC's spring webinar — Thurs Apr 25 @ 11am PT!
We’ll hear from a panel of early career researchers who have recently navigated the Northwest job market and landed positions related to climate adaptation across a range of sectors ➡️https://t.co/8RalrKHhkA
#FridayFeature Meet Alexej Siren, past NE CASC Fellow who will be a co-presenter of our upcoming spring webinar, “How Wildlife is Responding to Climate Change in the Northeast” on March 20th! Read the webinar description here: https://t.co/yJH8HGQI3x
The next webinar of our spring series will be on March 20th, and will be “How Wildlife is Responding to Climate Change in the Northeast”. Read a description of the upcoming event and its speakers here: https://t.co/yJH8HGQI3x
Join us at 4pm EST today for the webinar, “The Value of Forecasts for Robust, Dynamic Management of the Lake Ontario - St. Lawrence River System under Climate Variability and Change”: https://t.co/AiTOcBvOzN
We sat down with NE CASC Postdoctoral Fellow Annette Evans to chat about her research, her experience as a NE CASC fellow, and her next professional steps. Read the new Q&A here: https://t.co/BlQS02ZN7M
Meet Emily Fusco, our new Deputy University Director! In this role, Fusco will help develop our strategic plan, engage and expand our network of partners, oversee our daily operations, and foster collaboration among our researchers and staff. More: https://t.co/zrFLQY6HoV
We’re excited to announce the launch of seven new research efforts that will inform natural and cultural resource climate adaptation initiatives in the region. Explore these projects on our website: https://t.co/m4ipPCrGeA
One week away from Dr. Scott Steinschneider’s webinar, “The Value of Forecasts for Robust, Dynamic Management of the Lake Ontario - St. Lawrence River System under Climate Variability and Change”. More info: https://t.co/AiTOcBvOzN
Looking for easily digestible climate information? Check out our website for a variety of different resources, tools, and products! https://t.co/ajHh52WZPG
NE CASC research recently published in Invasive Plant Science and Management identifies 32 high-impact invasive plant species that are expanding into mid-Atlantic states. Read about these species and their implications here: https://t.co/qsrDBMSnst
Flying squirrels are guiding forest restoration efforts? Read about our new NE CASC research project that uses the Virginia northern flying squirrel to guide resilient restoration of red spruce in the Central Appalachians: https://t.co/ZRbWBvOpUA
The first webinar of our spring series will be on February 14th at 4:00 PM EST: “The Value of Forecasts for Robust, Dynamic Management of the Lake Ontario - St. Lawrence River System under Climate Variability and Change”! Learn more: https://t.co/AiTOcBvOzN