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Swallowtail butterfly on a cone flower.

Jun 6, 2025

Data Release: Climate Change in State Wildlife Action Plans

Check out the latest dataset releases from Southeast CASC funded research.

May 29, 2025

Announcing the 2025-26 Global Change Research Fellows

Welcoming the 2025–2026 Global Change Fellows – emerging leaders in interdisciplinary collaboration and actionable adaptation research.

Apr 24, 2025

Science Seminar: Integrating Sea Level Rise Scenarios into Everglades Restoration Planning

Learn how SE CASC helped resource managers incorporate sea level rise into the world's largest and most expensive restoration effort.

Feb 11, 2025

Recording: Understanding the Role of Conservation Social Science in Improving Natural Resource Management Adaptations

Former Global Change Research Fellow, Julianne Reas, will walk us through examples of how managers utilized social science to implement more effective adaptation solutions in their regions.

Jan 17, 2025

Recording: Science Needs Related to Harmful Algal Blooms and Climate Change

Nutrients and warm waters stimulate algae growth, but it is not clear how the many parameters affected by climate change will influence the production of toxins by Harmful Algal Blooms (HABs). Join this seminar to learn more!

Jan 15, 2025

SE CASC Glossary: What Does Climate Adaptation Mean?

What does it mean to adapt to the climate? In this blog series, SE CASC defines this and other niche terms.

Dec 11, 2024

Recording: New Project Lightning Talks

Join us for lightning talks on newly funded SE CASC research by the project PIs and management partners.

SE CASC Science Communication interns take photos through the microscope with their cell phones.

Dec 3, 2024

Applications Open for 2025 Summer Science Communication Internship

SE CASC is now accepting applications for the 2025 summer science communication internship for students at minority serving institutions.

Sep 4, 2024

Recording: 2024-2025 Global Change Research Fellows 3-Minute Thesis Presentations

Welcome our 2024-25 cohort of Fellows by watching their 3-minute theses about their research and interests.

Sep 4, 2024

Recording: Climate and land-use change impacts on the distribution and abundance of non-native fish in the Tennessee and Cumberland River Basins with Xingli Giam

Join us for our next science seminar on climate and land-use impacts on non-native fish.