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CASC news announcements highlight news from across the CASC network, including new research, upcoming webinars, job postings, and events at the National and regional CASCS. The CASCs also produce original feature stories profiling project success stories, high-interest data products, and CASC scientists.

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New Framework Describes How Diverse Actors Make Drought Management Decisions

New Framework Describes How Diverse Actors Make Drought Management Decisions

A recent study synthesizes drought case studies across the western U.S. to create a framework describing how diverse actors, from private landowners...

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Hotter and Drier Conditions May Not Always Lead to More Wildfire

Hotter and Drier Conditions May Not Always Lead to More Wildfire

Alaska ecologists explain how the relationship between wildfire and climate may vary by region, and that not all hot and dry forests are conducive to...

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Partnership Work Aims to Support Moose Populations in Minnesota

Partnership Work Aims to Support Moose Populations in Minnesota

The U.S. Forest Service, the Midwest CASC and other partners from the Midwest region are working together to examine how climate adaptive forest...

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Creating Actionable Science Products by Involving End Users at All Stages

Creating Actionable Science Products by Involving End Users at All Stages

Using co-production methods to increase the usefulness of scientific results, products, and tools for a better user experience.

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Bridging Research and Practice to Manage Invasive Species

Bridging Research and Practice to Manage Invasive Species

Northeast CASC supported researchers and partners propose a framework designed to increase collaboration among scientists, practitioners, and policy...

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New Research Shows Recreational Fishing Popular During Pandemic Due to ‘Social Fishtancing’

New Research Shows Recreational Fishing Popular During Pandemic Due to ‘Social Fishtancing’

National CASC Research Fish Biologist Abigail Lynch and co-authors analyzed a survey on recreational anglers and found that recreational angling...

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Predicting Future Walleye Populations in Northern Wisconsin

Predicting Future Walleye Populations in Northern Wisconsin

An article from NPR affiliate WXPR on  the impacts of climate change on declining walleye populations mentions National CASC-funded research. 

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Become an IPBES Fellow

Become an IPBES Fellow

The Intergovernmental Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) invites early career individuals to apply to participate in the IPBES...

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Incorporating Evolutionary Theory on Adaptive Capacity into Management Practices

Incorporating Evolutionary Theory on Adaptive Capacity into Management Practices

A new publication co-authored by National and Northwest CASC scientists provides evolutionary biologists with options for how to make their research...

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Improving Partnerships in Natural Resources Research by Enhancing Ethical Practice

Improving Partnerships in Natural Resources Research by Enhancing Ethical Practice

Southwest CASC-supported scientists provide a framework for expanding ethics training and skills for researchers that may improve partnerships and...

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North Central CASC Scientist’s Work Featured in Climate Toolbox Case Study

North Central CASC Scientist’s Work Featured in Climate Toolbox Case Study

North Central CASC researcher Imtiaz Rangwala’s work on species status assessments with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service was recently featured as a...

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Increasing Glacier Runoff Raises Potential Concerns for the Gulf of Alaska

Increasing Glacier Runoff Raises Potential Concerns for the Gulf of Alaska

Alaska CASC researches at the University of Alaska Fairbanks found that glacier runoff from one of the largest icefields in North America has been...

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