Webinars
Webinars
Quarterly Webinar Series: Incorporating the RAD (Resist-Accept-Direct) Framework into Resource Management Planning
The RAD (Resist-Accept-Direct) framework is a tool that helps resource managers make informed choices for responding to change.
The RAD (Resist-Accept-Direct) framework is a tool that helps resource managers make informed choices for responding to change.
2023 Webinar Series: Incorporating Indigenous Knowledges into Federal Research and Management
This series centers Indigenous voices to explore ethical, legal, and scientific considerations for working within different knowledge systems and provides guidance reflecting best practices.
This series centers Indigenous voices to explore ethical, legal, and scientific considerations for working within different knowledge systems and provides guidance reflecting best practices.
Browse recordings of past National CASC webinars by topic below.
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Webinar: Integrated Scenarios of the Future Northwest Environment
View this project to learn more about the potential future impacts of climate change on Northwest ecosystems.
Webinar: Climate-sensitive, Insular Ecosystems of the Southeastern U.S.: The State of the Science and a Case Study of Limestone Cedar Glades in the Central Basin of Tennessee
View this webinar to learn more about climate-related changes taking place in the Central Basin of Tennessee.
Webinar: The USA National Phenology Network: Informing Science, Conservation and Resource Management
View this webinar to learn more about the USA National Phenology Network.
Webinar: Application of High Resolution Climate Models to Benefit Avian Conservation in the Prairie Pothole Region, Northern Great Plains
View this webinar to learn more about climate change impacts on small prairie wetland ecosystems.
Webinar: Predicted Climate Change Effects on Fisheries Habitat and Production in the Great Lakes
View this webinar to learn more about fisheries management in the Great Lakes.
Webinar: Historical Trends in Summer Precipitation, Baseflows, and Stormflows in New England and Projections of Seasonal Streamflows for Coastal Streams in Maine
Check out this webinar for more information on influencing water flow in Maine rivers and streams.
Webinar: Bringing Order to Chaos: ScienceBase and Other Project Lifecycle Tools
View this webinar to learn more about the tools and policies that help the CASCs manage the entire lifecycle of our projects and share information with stakeholders and the public - bringing order to what can often be a chaotic process.
Webinar: Relationships among Climate, Water Quality and Toxic Blooms of Golden Alga in Texas
View this webinar for more information on how precipitation and air temperature effect water quality.
Webinar: Can Camouflage Keep up With Climate Change? White Hares on Brown Snowless Backgrounds as a Model to Study Adaptation to Climate Stress
Check out this webinar to learn more about a special adaptation used by snowshoe hares in Montana.
Webinar: A Mammal's Take On The Rapture Hypothesis, Jacob's Ladder, And Other Notions Of Doom, Gloom, And Predictable Uniform Change In High Elevation Ecosystems In The Sierra Nevada Range Part 1
View this webinar to learn more about the effects of precipitation on alpine mammal communities.
Webinar: Impacts of Climate Change and Melting Glaciers on Coastal Ecosystems in the Nearshore Waters of the Gulf of Alaska
View this webinar to learn more about the impacts metling glaciers have on Alaska's coastal wetlands.
Webinar: Fish Habitat and Climate Change: A Coarse Scale National Assessment with Finer Scale Assessment of Midwestern Streams and Lakes
View this webinar to learn more about the effects of climate change on fish habitats in the Midwest.