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Adaptation to Climate Change in Massachusetts: A Case Study - Hector Galbraith, PhD, Manomet Center for Conservation Science, Manomet, MA Basic Principles of Climate Science - Chris Horsch, National Conservation Training Center, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service 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
Climate Change and its Implications for Conservation - Jeff Burgett, PhD, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Climate Change Policy Primer: International and Domestic Policy - Heather Holsinger, Pew Center for Global Climate Change Climate Change Science and the Conservation Planning Horizon - Stephen E. Miller, PhD, U.S. Fish and Wildlife 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
Effects of Climate Change on Wildlife - Terry Root, PhD, Woods Institute for the Environment at Stanford University Engaging Audiences on Climate Change: The Continuum from Gaining Attention to Achieving Adaptive Risk Responses - Karen Akerlof, M.S., Doctoral student George Mason University Fish and Wildlife Landscape Conservation Cooperatives - Dan Ashe, Deputy Director, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service How Do We Steward Nature Through Climate Change? - Erika Zavaleta, Assistant Professor, Environmental Studies Department, University of California, 1156 High St., Santa Cruz, CA 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 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
Scenario Planning to Address Climate Change - Dean Granholm and Ross Alliston, National Wildlife Refuge System 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
The Quino Checkerspot Butterfly - Alison Anderson, PhD, U.S. Fish Wildlife Service, Region 8 Tools You Can Use - Mark McCaferry, PhD, University of Colorado Understanding the Effects of Climate Change on the Fish and Wildlife - Virginia Burkett, PhD, USGS Chief Scientist for Global Change Resource 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
Using the Climate Change and SHC Web Mapper - Chris Lett, National GIS Coordinator, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Wildlife and Ecosystem Considerations for Adaptation Strategies for Global Environmental Change - Dennis Ojima, PhD, Heinz Center Videos left on Bright Cove:
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