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FORT scientists publish an annotated bibliography of scientific research on a threatened species, the Gunnison sage-grouse

FORT scientists publish an annotated bibliography of scientific research on a threatened species, the Gunnison sage-grouse

In 2014, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) listed Gunnison sage-grouse as threatened under the Endangered Species Act because of declining...

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EESC in the News: Flamingos in the Midwest

EESC in the News: Flamingos in the Midwest

By Dinah Voyles Pulver

USA TODAY, September 30, 2023

Hurricane Idalia’s incredible influx of flamingos expanded deeper into the country over the past 10...

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USGS Science at The Waterbird Society and Atlantic Marine Bird Cooperative Meeting 2023

USGS Science at The Waterbird Society and Atlantic Marine Bird Cooperative Meeting 2023

USGS bird biologists share results from their latest research at the Atlantic Marine Bird Cooperative and Waterbird Society Annual Meeting, October 9...

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National CASC Senior Administrator Co-Chairs International Invasive Alien Species Report

National CASC Senior Administrator Co-Chairs International Invasive Alien Species Report

CASC Senior Administrator Doug Beard co-chaired the working group that led to the IPBES Assessment Report on invasive species which provides...

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Funding Opportunity: Applications Are Now Being Accepted to Host the North Central and Southwest Climate Adaptation Science Centers

Funding Opportunity: Applications Are Now Being Accepted to Host the North Central and Southwest Climate Adaptation Science Centers

Qualified organizations are invited to apply to host and, as applicable, serve as consortium partners for the North Central and Southwest Climate...

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Friday's Findings - October 13 2023

Friday's Findings - October 13 2023

Title: Understanding connectivity and its consequences for a listed species in the Prairie Pothole Region 

Speaker: Rose J. Swift, Research Ecologist...

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USGS Announces New Leaders for Five Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers

USGS Announces New Leaders for Five Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers

RESTON, VA. — The U.S. Geological Survey has hired five experts from academic, non-profit and federal organizations to lead the Southwest, Northeast...

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Announcing Molly Cross as the new Regional Administrator of the North Central CASC

Announcing Molly Cross as the new Regional Administrator of the North Central CASC

The USGS Climate Adaptation Science Centers are thrilled to announce that Dr. Molly Cross will be the new Regional Administrator of the North Central...

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A long-term assessment of ecosystem resilience in a protected grassland in the southwest US Canyonlands

A long-term assessment of ecosystem resilience in a protected grassland in the southwest US Canyonlands

In a rare, never-grazed, and undisturbed grassland in the southwest US, researchers conducted a multi-decadal study to assess how a protected...

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Ancient fish, modern problem: How the pallid sturgeon could be a warning for the Missouri River

Ancient fish, modern problem: How the pallid sturgeon could be a warning for the Missouri River

The Pallid Sturgeon is a U.S. Threatened species that primarily inhabits the Missouri River and lower Mississippi rivers. Ongoing work in the...

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Cloudberry Booklet: First in the “Berries in Alaska’s Changing Environment Series”

Cloudberry Booklet: First in the “Berries in Alaska’s Changing Environment Series”

A new Alaska CASC-supported booklet, the first in a series, summarizes what is and isn’t known about how climate change is affecting the prized...

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