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Apply Today: Frontline Community Climate Resilience Scientist Position at the UW Climate Impacts Group
The UW Climate Impacts Group, host of the NW CASC, is seeking to grow its team with a new, full-time Frontline Community Climate Resilience Scientist (position open now!) and a full-time Program Integration Specialist (position posting coming soon!).
Learn MoreTribal Climate Resilience Program Hiring Tribal Climate Resilience Liaisons in Alaska, Northwest and Southwest
The Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) is pleased to announce the availability of funding to support the hiring of Tribal Climate Resilience Liaisons in Alaska, the Northwest and the Southwest through its Tribal Resilience Program.
Read moreUpcoming Webinar on Bureau of Indian Affairs Funding Opportunity to Support Tribal Climate Resilience Liaisons
The Institute for Tribal Environmental Professionals is hosting a webinar this Friday, July 23rd at 10am PT about a current funding opportunity through the Bureau of Indian Affairs Tribal Resilience Program, which will will support the hiring of Tribal Climate Resilience Liaisons in Alaska, the Northwest and the Southwest.
Read moreRegister for the 1st NW Regional Invasive Species & Climate Change Network Symposium this Fall!
Registration is now open for the Northwest Regional Invasive Species and Climate Change Network’s virtual symposium, September 15-16, 2021. This symposium will bring together bring together managers, scientists and other practitioners to discuss the nexus of climate change, extreme events such as wildfires and droughts, and invasive species management in the Northwest.
Read moreSave the Date! Northwest Regional Invasive Species & Climate Change 2021 Virtual Symposium
The Northwest Regional Invasive Species and Climate Change Virtual Symposium is coming up in September 2021! Join this convening of managers, scientists and other practitioners to discuss the nexus of climate change, extreme events and invasive species management in the Northwest.
Read moreDeveloping a Streamflow Catalog & Evaluating Fish Vulnerability to Climate Change in the Northwest
As climate change affects Northwest streams, there is an increasing need for integrated data and modeling efforts that can help managers understand how streams are changing and what this means for the native fish species that depend on them.
Read moreFaces of Adaptation: Meet Linda Anderson-Carnahan
Linda Anderson-Carnahan has worked for the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for the past 35 years and has been a longtime member of the NW CASC’s Stakeholder Advisory Committee. During her career with the EPA, Linda worked in the Southeast and Midwest regions before moving to the Pacific Northwest region.
Read moreAnnouncing Two Spanish-Language Reports on Climate Impacts in Washington
The UW Climate Impacts Group, host of the Northwest Climate Adaptation Science Center, and several community partners are excited to share two Spanish-language reports on the impacts of climate change for Washington State.
Learn MoreRegister for our Next Spring Webinar: Collaborative Fire Management Case Studies from the Colville National Forest
In this webinar, USFS fire ecologist and tribal liaison Monique Wynecoop will share two case studies from the Colville National Forest, in which the Spokane and Colville Tribes and non-tribal partners conducted collaborative, interdisciplinary fire management projects that incorporated diverse values, cultures and knowledges to meet multiple fire management goals.
Learn More & RegisterSave The Date! Climate Change 101 Course with the Institute for Tribal Environmental Professionals
Mark your calendars! In collaboration with partners, the Institute for Tribal Environmental Professionals is hosting a Climate Change 101 Course on August 9-13, 2021. This week-long, virtual course will provide an introduction to climate change adaptation planning in the Western Region.
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