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NW CASC is Hiring a Research Scientist!

The Northwest Climate Adaptation Science Center (NW CASC) is hiring a full-time research scientist to join its team at the University of Washington. This position will play a crucial role in the NW CASC’s efforts to link climate adaptation science with practice to support regional climate resilience. 

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NW CASC Researchers and Collaborators Publish New Study on Centering Socioecological Connections to Collaboratively Manage Post-Fire Vegetation Shifts

Wildfires are changing as the climate warms, and so too are the ways in which some ecosystems are responding to fire. In the Northwest and other regions around the world, changes in wildfires (read: bigger, more frequent, and in some cases, more severe), combined with warmer and drier conditions, are making it difficult for some ecosystems to return to their former states after fire. 

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Faces of Adaptation: Meet Patrick Freeland

Patrick Austin Freeland is the new Senior Tribal Climate Resilience Liaison for the Affiliated Tribes of Northwest Indians (ATNI). Patrick is Este Hotvltvlke Mvskokvlke (Wind Clan, Muscogee Nation of Oklahoma) and brings a deep commitment to advancing sovereignty and fostering collaborative efforts to address climate change. 

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Upcoming NW CASC Webinar Panel: Early Career Reflections from the Climate Adaptation Field

The Northwest Climate Adaptation Science Center’s spring webinar — Early Career Reflections from the Climate Adaptation Field: Landing and Navigating Jobs After Graduate School — will be held on Thursday, April 25 at 11:00 am PT and will feature a panel of early career researchers who have recently navigated the Northwest job market and landed positions related to climate adaptation across a range of sectors. 

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Faces of Adaptation: Meet Alison Ainsworth

We are excited to announce that Alison Ainsworth has joined our NW CASC Advisory Committee! Alison Ainsworth is a science advisor and ecologist for the National Park Service (NPS) and an affiliate assistant professor in the School of Environmental and Forest Sciences at the University of Washington (UW). 

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