The Northwest Climate Adaptation Science Center (NW CASC) funds scientific research that helps improve our understanding of climate change impacts on our region’s fish, wildlife, water, land and people. This science addresses priorities in our Science Agenda, established through collaboration with regional resource managers and scientists. To learn more about NW CASC-funded science and its role in helping promote a more resilient Northwest region under climate change, explore our interactive story maps!
The Northwest Huckleberry and Other Nuts and Berries of the Region
Story MapVisualizing the Future Abundance and Distribution of Birds in the Northwest
Story MapRangewide Climate Vulnerability Assessment for Threatened Bull Trout
Story MapChanging Wildfire, Changing Forests
Story MapThe Future of the Northwest
Story MapNative Trout Genetic Diversity and Climate Change
Story MapMarshes to Mudflats
Story MapClimate Change and Peak Streamflows
Story MapFuture Spotted Owl and Sage-grouse Habitat in the Northwest
Story MapResilience of Springs in Montane Sagebrush Landscapes
Story MapComparing Climate Vulnerability Assessment Approaches
Story MapClimate Change Effects on Mountain Pine Beetle Outbreaks on Whitebark Pine
Story MapCheatgrass Dieoffs in the Great Basin
Story MapCan We Conserve Wetlands Under a Changing Climate?
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