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CASC news announcements highlight news from across the CASC network, including new research, upcoming webinars, job postings, and events at the National and regional CASCS. The CASCs also produce original feature stories profiling project success stories, high-interest data products, and CASC scientists.

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New Report Assesses Forest Ecosystem Vulnerability in New England and Northern NY

New Report Assesses Forest Ecosystem Vulnerability in New England and Northern NY

The U.S. Forest Service recently published a study evaluating the vulnerability of forests across New England and northern New York under a range of...

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Climate Change and Freshwater Fish Product Wins USGS Communications Excellence Award

Climate Change and Freshwater Fish Product Wins USGS Communications Excellence Award

NE CSC-funded decision-support tool and interactive website, Shifts in Fish Habitat Under Climate Change, wins USGS Shoemaker Award for External...

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EDDI, a New Drought Index, Provides Early Warning of Flash Droughts

EDDI, a New Drought Index, Provides Early Warning of Flash Droughts

A newly-developed NOAA tool - EDDI (Evaporative Demand Drought Index) - could improve our understanding of both flash droughts and longer-term drought...

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Now Accepting Applications to Host North Central CSC

Now Accepting Applications to Host North Central CSC

This opportunity is now closed. Applications are no longer being accepted to host the North Central Climate Adaptation Science Center.

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Complex, Old-Growth Forests May Protect Some Bird Species in a Warming Climate

Complex, Old-Growth Forests May Protect Some Bird Species in a Warming Climate

Old forests that contain large trees and a diversity of tree sizes and species may offer refuge to some types of birds facing threats in a warming...

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New Tool Is Helping to Predict U.S. Droughts, Global Famine

New Tool Is Helping to Predict U.S. Droughts, Global Famine

A powerful new tool can provide farmers and ranchers in the arid Great Plains region with critical, early indications of oncoming drought.

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USGS on Fire: It’s not a matter of “if,” it’s a matter of “more fire science data please!”

USGS on Fire: It’s not a matter of “if,” it’s a matter of “more fire science data please!”

Visit our new USGS fire webpage to learn how USGS fire science is making a difference

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CSC Presentations and More at the 2017 AGU Meeting

CSC Presentations and More at the 2017 AGU Meeting

Attending the American Geophysical Union (AGU) Fall Meeting this year in New Orleans? Don't miss these presentations from staff and partners from our...

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Inland Fisheries Are a Vital but Overlooked Tool for Ending Poverty

Inland Fisheries Are a Vital but Overlooked Tool for Ending Poverty

Inland fisheries are critical for preventing poverty and ensuring sustainable livelihoods – but their contributions are often overlooked, say USGS...

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Scientist Spotlight: Jeremy Littell and Alaska’s Alpine Areas

Scientist Spotlight: Jeremy Littell and Alaska’s Alpine Areas

Undertaking scientific projects that are useful to people - specifically land and natural resource managers - is an important part of Jeremy Littell's...

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Redefining Drought Could Lead to Better Preparation

Redefining Drought Could Lead to Better Preparation

A team of researchers, including two from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, have developed and proposed a new definition of drought that integrates...

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New Study Looks at Ecological “Tipping Points” for Coastal Species to Help Manage for Change

New Study Looks at Ecological “Tipping Points” for Coastal Species to Help Manage for Change

A new paper from Northeast CSC scientists synthesizes information on ecological thresholds for 45 key species of coastal fish, wildlife, and plants.

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