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The mission of the Northwest Climate Adaptation Science Center is to deliver science to help fish, wildlife, water, land and people adapt to a changing climate

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The WA State Climate Office is Hiring an Outreach Specialist

The Washington State Climate Office is seeking to hire a full-time environmental outreach specialist to help support core functions of the Office and support its mission to equitably support access to and use of climate information; application review will begin on October 2, 2024. 

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NW CASC Welcomes New Research Scientist, Dr. Eva Colberg!

The Northwest Climate Adaptation Science Center is excited to welcome Dr. Eva Colberg to our team!
In her new role as a NW CASC research scientist, Eva will be coordinating the Northwest Regional Invasive Species and Climate Change (NW RISCC) Network and playing a leading role in the planning and implementation of the NW CASC’s annual Actionable Science Deep Dive. 

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NW CASC Webinar Shares New Models Related to Climate-Ready Invasive Species Management in PNW Rivers

Throughout the Pacific Northwest, invasive plants threaten rivers and the ecosystem services they provide, a risk that climate change may exacerbate. In a new webinar held earlier this week, researchers from the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife and the University of Washington shared findings from two related studies from their collaborative, NW CASC-supported project, Integrating Economics and Ecology to Inform Climate-Ready Invasive Species Management in Pacific Northwest Rivers.  

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The Northwest Climate Adaptation Science Center is a partnership of:

  • Affiliated Tribes of Northwest Indians
  • Boise State University
  • Northwest Indian College
  • Oregon State University
  • Portland State University
  • United States Geological Survey
  • University of Washington
  • Washington State University
  • University of Montana
  • Western Washington University