View entire newsletter in your browser January 2019 This monthly newsletter is brought to you by Tribal Resilience Liaison Stefan Tangen. If you have information you'd like to have included in our newsletter or any additional feedback, please send us an email! In this Newsletter, you will find: News & Announcements Funding Opportunities Upcoming Events Research & Resources Featured Story: Empowering Future Environmental Leaders This summer, Native American high school students attending the Native Youth Community Adaptation & Leadership Congress (NYCALC) will address environmental challenges facing their tribes and communities. While incorporating traditional tribal knowledge and values, students will learn about conservation through training exercises, habitat restoration projects, outdoor environmental workshops and a career fair. The program is created in partnership with U.S. Fish and Wildlife, Bureau of Indian Affairs and New Mexico Wildlife Federation, and will be hosted at the Jordan Matula <[email protected]> NC CASC January Tribal Climate Adaptation Newsletter 1 message Jordan Matula <[email protected]> Wed, Jan 8, 2020 at 9:55 AM Reply-To: [email protected]To: Jordan <[email protected]> Tribal Climate Adaptation Newsletter
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View entire newsletter in your browserJanuary 2019
This monthly newsletter is brought to you by Tribal Resilience LiaisonStefan Tangen. If you have information you'd like to have included in ournewsletter or any additional feedback, please send us an email!
In this Newsletter, you will find:
News & Announcements
Funding Opportunities
Upcoming Events
Research & Resources
Featured Story:
Empowering Future Environmental Leaders
This summer, Native American high school students attending the Native Youth Community
Adaptation & Leadership Congress (NYCALC) will address environmental challenges facing their
tribes and communities. While incorporating traditional tribal knowledge and values, students will
learn about conservation through training exercises, habitat restoration projects, outdoor
environmental workshops and a career fair. The program is created in partnership with U.S. Fish
and Wildlife, Bureau of Indian Affairs and New Mexico Wildlife Federation, and will be hosted at the
planning and provide disaster preparedness and resilience examples. To
register for the February 27th webinar, click here.
NC CASC is a part of the National Climate Adaptation Science Center and oneof eight regional climate centers created to help meet the changing needs of
land and managers across the country. NC CASC is a partnership between USGeological Survey and CU Boulder, created to foster both innovative and
applied research, in support of natural resource management to address theneeds of tribes and tribal organization.