The National Climate Change and Wildlife Science Center is a partnership-oriented institution. The center works closely with natural resource agencies and scientists inside and outside government to gather the information and build the tools managers need to help fish and wildlife and their habitats and ecosystems adapt to climate change. Such interactions at national, regional, and landscape levels ensure that NCCWSC’s science is used on key priorities and is delivered to users effectively.
Learn more about us by reviewing our presentations, fact sheets, and communication materials below.
- CSC Consortia and Regions Map (pdf)
- CSC Consortia and Regions Map (png)
- CSC Regions Map (png)
- CSC Consortia and Regions Map (zipped mpk)
- CSC Locations (shp)
- CSC Regions (shp)
- Landscape Conservation Cooperative Boundaries
- LCC and CSC Overlaid Boundaries
- National Partners Dialogue Report, November 2011
- 2011 Progress Report – Prepared for the National Partners Dialogue, November 2011
- CSC Background, March 2011
- National Partners Dialogue, November 30, 2011
NCCWSC Workshops
- NCCWSC 2009 National Workshop Summary, July 2009
- Central Regional Workshop, June 2009
- Western Regional Workshop, June 2009
- Eastern Regional Workshop, May 2009
- NCCWSC 2008 National Workshop Summary, December 2008
Planning and Strategy
- NCCWSC Five Year Planning Strategy, July 2009
Reports
- Final Report on NCCWSC Outreach and Recommendations: Ecological Society of America (ESA), The Wildlife Society, December 2009
The NCCWSC partners with Federal, tribal, state, local, university, and non-governmental organizations (NGOs). For more information, please contact NCCWSC Policy and Partnership Coordinator, Mr. Robin O'Malley, at romalley@usgs.gov.