The National CASC, based in USGS headquarters in Reston, Virginia, is a national center for independent and collaborative research on climate change vulnerability and adaptation. It also serves as the managing entity for the broader CASC network, providing leadership and guidance in administration, communication, partnership coordination, and data/program management.
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Explore National CASC Projects
National CASC research examines climate change impacts and potential adaptation solutions for recreational and Tribal fisheries, migratory bird management, invasive species control, and much more.
National CASC research examines climate change impacts and potential adaptation solutions for recreational and Tribal fisheries, migratory bird management, invasive species control, and much more.
NCASC Chief Wins Climate Adaptation Award
NCASC Chief Wins Climate Adaptation Award
National CASC Chief Douglas Beard won the 2021 Climate Adaptation Leadership Award (Federal category) for his work with the CASC network, presented by the Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies..
National CASC Chief Douglas Beard won the 2021 Climate Adaptation Leadership Award (Federal category) for his work with the CASC network, presented by the Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies..
Climate Adaptation Insights Newsletter
Climate Adaptation Insights Newsletter
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