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Collection of images from New Study Highlights Critical Challenges and Solutions for California Coastline Amid Climate Change

New SWCASC-funded Study Highlights Critical Challenges and Potential Solutions for California Coastline Amid Climate Change

Aug. 30, 2024
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Opportunity to join our team as a USGS Climate Adaptation Communications Fellow!

Aug. 26, 2024
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Flowering Plant in ENR2 Building

The SW CASC is looking for a postdoc in invasive species and climate change in the Southwest!

Aug. 19, 2024
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A scenic landscape featuring a hilly terrain with a mixture of lush green vegetation and patches of brown, dry grass. The foreground includes a dense cluster of tall trees, while the background showcases rolling hills with a mosaic of greenery and exposed rocky areas under a clear blue sky.

New Climate-Adapted Conservation Strategy from the Southern Montane Forest Project!

Aug. 5, 2024
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Cordgrass at Seal Beach National Wildlife Refuge

Can we help drowning salt marshes?

June 6, 2024
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a controlled fire in a wooded area during daylight. The fire is burning a pile of dead branches and leaves, with flames reaching high into the air. In the foreground, there is a red bucket and a tool, possibly a rake, lying on the ground. Trees surrounding the fire appear healthy and unaffected by the flames. Smoke is visible, rising from the fire and blending with the clear sky above.

Collaborative Pathways: Indigenous Wisdom Leading Climate Adaptation Efforts in California

May 9, 2024
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Tamara Wilson

SWCASC Welcomes Acting Assistant Regional Administrator!

April 19, 2024
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Job Opportunity - USGS Science Needs Assessment Fellowship

April 16, 2024
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SW CASC Projects for FY2023 and Upcoming Funding Opportunities

April 1, 2024
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Training for Sagebrush Conservation Practitioners

March 24, 2024
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