The National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers (CASCs) work with natural and cultural resource managers to gather the scientific information and build the tools needed to help fish, wildlife and ecosystems adapt to the impacts of climate change. The North Central Climate Adaptation Science Center (NC CASC) is one of nine regional CASCs, managed by the National CASC. The NC CASC is hosted by Colorado State University with the University of Colorado, Colorado School of Mines, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Iowa State University, University of Wyoming, Montana State University, University of Montana, and Kansas State University as consortium members. To learn more about the NC CASC, please visit:...
The National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers (CASCs) work with natural and cultural resource managers to gather the scientific information and build the tools needed to help fish, wildlife and ecosystems adapt to the impacts of climate change. The Pacific Islands Climate Adaptation Science Center (PI CASC) is one of nine regional CASCs, managed by the National CASC. The PI CASC is hosted by the University of Hawai'i, Mānoa with University of Hawai'i at Hilo and University of Guam as consortium members. To learn more about the PI CASC, please visit: www.usgs.gov/casc/pacificislands
The National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers (CASCs) work with natural and cultural resource managers to gather the scientific information and build the tools needed to help fish, wildlife and ecosystems adapt to the impacts of climate change. The Southeast Climate Adaptation Science Center (SE CASC) is one of nine regional CASCs, managed by the National CASC. The SE CASC is hosted by the North Carolina State University with Auburn University, Duke University, University of Florida, University of South Carolina, and University of Tennessee as consortium members. To learn more about the SE CASC, please visit: www.usgs.gov/casc/southeast
The National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers (CASCs) work with natural and cultural resource managers to gather the scientific information and build the tools needed to help fish, wildlife and ecosystems adapt to the impacts of climate change. The Southwest Climate Adaptation Science Center (SW CASC) is one of nine regional CASCs, managed by the National CASC. The SW CASC is hosted by the University of Arizona with University of California - Davis, University of California - Los Angeles, Desert Research Institute (Nevada), University of Colorado, Scripps Institution of Oceanography as consortium members. To learn more about the SW CASC, please visit: www.usgs.gov/casc/southwest
The National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers (CASCs) work with natural and cultural resource managers to gather the scientific information and build the tools needed to help fish, wildlife and ecosystems adapt to the impacts of climate change. The Alaska Climate Adaptation Science Center (AK CASC) is one of nine regional CASCs, managed by the National CASC. The AK CASC is hosted by the University of Alaska Fairbanks (UAF) with the University of Alaska Anchorage (UAA) and the University of Alaska Southeast (UAS) as consortium members. To learn more about the AK CASC, please visit: www.usgs.gov/casc/alaska
The National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers (CASCs) work with natural and cultural resource managers to gather the scientific information and build the tools needed to help fish, wildlife and ecosystems adapt to the impacts of climate change. The National Climate Adaptation Science Center (NCASC) is the managing entity for the nine regional CASCs and is located at the U.S. Geological Survey in Reston, Virginia. Both the NCASC and regional CASCs each fund a portfolio of science projects on an annual basis. To learn more about the NCASC, please visit: www.usgs.gov/casc/national