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Adaptation to Climate Change in Massachusetts: A Case Study - Hector Galbraith, PhD, Manomet Center for Conservation Science, Manomet, MA

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Basic Principles of Climate Science - Chris Horsch, National Conservation Training Center, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

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Climate Adaptation Knowledge Exchange (CAKE): a shared knowledge base for managing natural systems in the face of rapid climate change - Dr. Lara Hansen, Chief Scientist and Executive Director, EcoAdapt; Rachel Gregg and Jessica Hitt, Content Editors, CAKE - EcoAdapt

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Supplemental Material: Climate Adaptation Knowledge Exchange (CAKE; www.cakex.org)

Climate Change and its Implications for Conservation - Jeff Burgett, PhD, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

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Climate Change Policy Primer: International and Domestic Policy - Heather Holsinger, Pew Center for Global Climate Change

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Climate Change Science and the Conservation Planning Horizon - Stephen E. Miller, PhD, U.S. Fish and Wildlife

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Development of National Fish and Wildlife Climate Adaptation Strategy - Dan Ashe, Deputy Director, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service;  John Kostyack, Executive Director, Wildlife and Global Warming, NWF; Michael Hutchins, Executive Director, The Wildlife Society

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Supplemental Material: These draft documents may be downloaded from this site: http://www.fws.gov/nfwcas.html

Effects of Climate Change on Wildlife - Terry Root, PhD, Woods Institute for the Environment at Stanford University

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Engaging Audiences on Climate Change: The Continuum from Gaining Attention to Achieving Adaptive Risk Responses - Karen Akerlof, M.S., Doctoral student George Mason University

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Fish and Wildlife Landscape Conservation Cooperatives - Dan Ashe, Deputy Director, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

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How Do We Steward Nature Through Climate Change? - Erika Zavaleta, Assistant Professor, Environmental Studies Department, University of California, 1156 High St., Santa Cruz, CA

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Impacts of Climate Change and Sea Level Rise on Shoreline Management - Annie Larsen, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Region 5

Pollinators and Climate Change - Delores Savignano, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Region 9

Predicting Biodiversity Responses to Climate Change Using Ecological Niche Models - Richard Pearson, American Museum of Natural History

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Scanning the Conservation Horizon: A Guide to Climate Change Vulnerability Assessment - Dr. Bruce Stein, Director, Climate Change Adaptation, National Wildlife Federation and Dr. Hector Galbraith, Director, Climate Change & Energy, Manomet Center for Conservation Sciences

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Supplemental Material: Scanning the Conservation Horizon: A Guide to Climate Change Vulnerability Assessment

Scenario Planning to Address Climate Change - Dean Granholm and Ross Alliston, National Wildlife Refuge System

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Shorebird Habitat Vulnerability Assessment Project - Dorie Stolley, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Manomet Center for Conservation Scientists

(Taking) The Pulse of Our Planet:  The USA National Phenology Network - Jake F. Weltzin, Executive Director, USA National Phenology Network National Coordinating Office

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USA National Phenology Network
USA-NPN in the Wildlife Professional

The Quino Checkerspot Butterfly - Alison Anderson, PhD, U.S. Fish Wildlife Service, Region 8

Tools You Can Use - Mark McCaferry, PhD, University of Colorado

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Understanding the Effects of Climate Change on the Fish and Wildlife - Virginia Burkett, PhD, USGS Chief Scientist for Global Change Resource

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U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Climate Change Planning Activity Update - Dr. Kurt Johnson, USFWS, National Climate Change Scientist and Dr. Mark Shaffer, National Climate Change Policy Advisor, Office of the Science Advisor, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Arlington, VA

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Information on FWS's Strategic Plan for Responding to Accelerating Climate Change
Information on the National Fish and Wildlife Climate Adaptation Strategy

Using the Climate Change and SHC Web Mapper - Chris Lett, National GIS Coordinator, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

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Wildlife and Ecosystem Considerations for Adaptation Strategies for Global Environmental Change - Dennis Ojima, PhD, Heinz Center

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