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Learn about education, training, and funding opportunities with the National Climate Change and Wildlife Science Center and the Climate Science Centers, explore our webinars, and sign up for our newsletter

Newsletter Signup: Sign up for our bi-weekly newsletter, BioClimate. BioClimate shares the latest news on webinars, publications, funding opportunities, and other items of interest from NCCWSC and the CSCs.

Webinars: NCCWSC is partnering with the National Conservation Training Center to offer the "Climate Change Science and Management Webinar Series" to highlight NCCWSC- and CSC-sponsored science projects related to climate change impacts and adaptation. Check out video recordings of past webinars and see our schedule of upcoming webinars.

Education & Training: NCCWSC and the CSCs are committed to supporting young and early career scientists and managers in learning about and conducting research on the impacts of climate change on fish and wildlife; developing skills in science communications, user interactions, and stakeholder engagement; and developing a network of peers to support their career development. Check out the various programs that we have across the country targeting undergraduate and graduate students, Ph.D. candidates, and post doctoral researchers.

Science to Action Fellowship: This fellowship opportunity supports graduate students in developing a product that puts science into action; that is, directly applying scientific research related to climate change impacts on fish, wildlife, or ecosystems to decision-making. The program is open to Master’s and Doctoral students at any Climate Science Center consortium institution.

Funding Opportunities: Learn about open funding opportunities with the CSCs and NCCWSC. 

ACCCNRS: Learn about our Federal Advisory Committee, which advises the Secretary of the Interior on the operations of NCCWSC and the CSCs.

Partners: The NCCWSC and CSC enterprise is committed in both its structure and operations to a partnership-driven model. Learn more about our national and regional-level partners.