The USGS Southeast Climate Adaptation Science Center delivers science and tools to anticipate, monitor & adapt to a changing climate. Being useful since 2011.
🌱Join us for our next science seminar on accounting for future change in #WildlifeActionPlans!
📆Happening Feb 18 at 10am ET, this seminar is hybrid with options to attend in person @NCState or on zoom: https://t.co/4nPsJ6I5Nv
Cornelius Ojo, 2025-26 Global Change Research Fellow, shares his work in #EnvironmentalDesign 🍃and how blind spots in recovery efforts shape long term #CommunityHealth.
🔎 Read here: https://t.co/kwruEfsEUV
⚡Our first science seminar of the year features our incredible postdocs Hannah Desrochers, Diane Sturgeon, & Sierra Pérez! Join us on Jan 21 at 1pm ET for lightning talks on their work.
Register now: https://t.co/Kn5d6UttrG
The Southeast Climate Adaptation Science Center (SE CASC) is seeking their next Communications & Engagement Manager. This is a full-time position based at NC State University in Raleigh, NC.
Learn more and apply here: https://t.co/Ksu4wyb2p4
🔎🌱 As 2025 comes to a close, the Southeast Climate Adaptation Science Center reflects on a year of partnership-driven science, training, and applied research supporting climate adaptation across the Southeast.
👉 Read the full 2025 retrospective:
https://t.co/DF3yIFsv8X
Join the North Carolina Water Resources Research Institute (WRRI) for its Annual Conference.
🗓 March 25–26, 2026
📍 McKimmon Center, NC State University in Raleigh
🔗 Learn more and register: https://t.co/8qLnV8OdaO
🌿🛠️ New Blog: The Everglades Restoration is Shaping Better Tools for All Managers
👉 Read the blog: https://t.co/5Vcij1StjX
👉 Go straight to the publication: https://t.co/SL2s51i0QV
#Coproduction#ScienceInAction#ScienceCommunication
🌿🎓 Inside the 2025 Global Change Research Fellows' Field Intensive!
This year, we went to Columbia, NC to meet with practitioners working on topics like; red wolf conservation, salt water intrusion, and human community impacts.
👉 Read the full recap: https://t.co/B7Iy1wYwnq
🌿 New Data Available: Coquí Llanero Abundance & Habitat Records
Explore and download the data here: https://t.co/8GrOVQWSTR
Photo by Luis J. Villanueva
Southeast CASC Global Change Research Fellows developed the Drought and Ecosystem Workshop Database (DEWD), an interactive, web-based visualization platform that allows practitioners to compare tools & resources for drought response. 👉 https://t.co/HFqytdk74t
@se_casc
Join us next week for the webinar: “Collaboratively Assessing the Status and Vulnerability of Bees in the Southeast and U.S. Caribbean for Effective Management Action” 🐝🌱
🔗 Register here: https://t.co/j3BnM2UTGy
🌍🔬 Researcher Spotlight: Peizhe Li
We’re thrilled to highlight Peizhe Li, a 2025–26 Global Change Research Fellow at SE CASC and PhD student in the Department of Parks, Recreation & Tourism Management at North Carolina State University.
https://t.co/4LrKhGxrPx
🌊 Researcher Spotlight – Meet Sam Holberg, our 2025-26 Global Change Research Fellow!
"I hope that coastal stakeholders and management agencies can benefit from my research," says Holberg.
👉 Read his full story: https://t.co/g9PakHVhPF
Applications are open for the 2026–27 SE CASC Global Change Research Fellows! 🌿🎓
Includes a stipend, tuition/health coverage, a field intensive, and a supportive cohort experience.
Deadline: Jan 12, 2026
Learn more & apply: https://t.co/LBoGj0IaRq
🍂Our latest newsletter is chalk full of everything you may have missed this past fall from exciting new #publications to #GreenJob opportunities, and more!
🔎Read the full newsletter here: https://t.co/mSqWkT2amQ
🌿💧 New from SE CASC: DEWD — a new interactive database that pulls together 100+ tools to help managers understand, prepare for, and respond to ecological drought in the Southeast.
Check it out: https://t.co/GnbcuJmGvD
Join us on Thursday, December 18 at 1:00 PM ET for the webinar: “Collaboratively Assessing the Status and Vulnerability of Bees in the Southeast and U.S. Caribbean for Effective Management Action” 🐝🌱
🔗 Register here: https://t.co/j3BnM2UTGy
🌾 Researcher Spotlight – Meet Alyssa Tomb!
Her current research examines wintering mallards in bottomland hardwood forests of Arkansas.
👉 Read his full story: https://t.co/w9eWGjyS4E
Bringing together over 90 projects across the Southeast and Caribbean, the @se_casc has created a project explorer to showcase how their science supports the people, places, and ecosystems that depend on climate adaptation science.
Check it out! https://t.co/ZpJP7vdfep