Midwest Climate Adaptation Science Center
@mwcasc.bsky.social
Delivering science to help fish, wildlife, water, land + people adapt to a changing climate.
We're a partnership between the US Geological Survey and a consortium of regional institutions hosted by the University of Minnesota.
We're a partnership between the US Geological Survey and a consortium of regional institutions hosted by the University of Minnesota.
As Amy Waananen and Sam Reed wrapped up their postdoctoral positions with the MW CASC, they reflected on the research they led, the relationships they developed with management partners, and what they learned from each other along the way.
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October 27, 2025 at 4:04 PM
As Amy Waananen and Sam Reed wrapped up their postdoctoral positions with the MW CASC, they reflected on the research they led, the relationships they developed with management partners, and what they learned from each other along the way.
mwcasc.umn.edu/curiosity-co...
mwcasc.umn.edu/curiosity-co...
Join us next week for a conversation about using AI & digital technology to help manage forests effectively.
mwcasc.umn.edu/digital-fore...
mwcasc.umn.edu/digital-fore...
October 1, 2025 at 7:39 PM
Join us next week for a conversation about using AI & digital technology to help manage forests effectively.
mwcasc.umn.edu/digital-fore...
mwcasc.umn.edu/digital-fore...
Why do some places thrive against the odds?
Studying bright spots – unexpected positive outcomes – can help us better understand drivers of success and replicate that success elsewhere. A team of MW CASC researchers developed a framework to do just that.
mwcasc.umn.edu/node/1451
Studying bright spots – unexpected positive outcomes – can help us better understand drivers of success and replicate that success elsewhere. A team of MW CASC researchers developed a framework to do just that.
mwcasc.umn.edu/node/1451
September 8, 2025 at 9:05 PM
Why do some places thrive against the odds?
Studying bright spots – unexpected positive outcomes – can help us better understand drivers of success and replicate that success elsewhere. A team of MW CASC researchers developed a framework to do just that.
mwcasc.umn.edu/node/1451
Studying bright spots – unexpected positive outcomes – can help us better understand drivers of success and replicate that success elsewhere. A team of MW CASC researchers developed a framework to do just that.
mwcasc.umn.edu/node/1451
"When are fungi contributing to climate change, and when are they helping us combat it?"
Check out a new blog by MW CASC graduate student Eva Schwarz (University of Minnesota) on research exploring fungal communities and carbon sequestration!
mwcasc.umn.edu/soil-summer-...
Check out a new blog by MW CASC graduate student Eva Schwarz (University of Minnesota) on research exploring fungal communities and carbon sequestration!
mwcasc.umn.edu/soil-summer-...
September 5, 2025 at 7:35 PM
"When are fungi contributing to climate change, and when are they helping us combat it?"
Check out a new blog by MW CASC graduate student Eva Schwarz (University of Minnesota) on research exploring fungal communities and carbon sequestration!
mwcasc.umn.edu/soil-summer-...
Check out a new blog by MW CASC graduate student Eva Schwarz (University of Minnesota) on research exploring fungal communities and carbon sequestration!
mwcasc.umn.edu/soil-summer-...
Registration is now open for our Summer Symposium!
Join us August 5-7 at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign to learn about innovative adaptation research and discuss regionally important issues related to climate adaptation.
More details: mwcasc.umn.edu/symposium
Join us August 5-7 at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign to learn about innovative adaptation research and discuss regionally important issues related to climate adaptation.
More details: mwcasc.umn.edu/symposium
April 21, 2025 at 6:04 PM
Registration is now open for our Summer Symposium!
Join us August 5-7 at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign to learn about innovative adaptation research and discuss regionally important issues related to climate adaptation.
More details: mwcasc.umn.edu/symposium
Join us August 5-7 at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign to learn about innovative adaptation research and discuss regionally important issues related to climate adaptation.
More details: mwcasc.umn.edu/symposium
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🧪 Apply now to be a summer science intern with the Southeast CASC! Gain hands-on experience in #ClimateScience while building your CV.
✨Stipend, housing, and travel expenses to Raleigh (up to $600) included: secasc.ncsu.edu/summer-scien...
✨Stipend, housing, and travel expenses to Raleigh (up to $600) included: secasc.ncsu.edu/summer-scien...
March 18, 2025 at 4:04 PM
🧪 Apply now to be a summer science intern with the Southeast CASC! Gain hands-on experience in #ClimateScience while building your CV.
✨Stipend, housing, and travel expenses to Raleigh (up to $600) included: secasc.ncsu.edu/summer-scien...
✨Stipend, housing, and travel expenses to Raleigh (up to $600) included: secasc.ncsu.edu/summer-scien...
New research shows that butterfly populations across the country are quickly disappearing -- but with the right management strategies, they could still make a come back.
mwcasc.umn.edu/node/1301
mwcasc.umn.edu/node/1301
March 18, 2025 at 4:11 PM
New research shows that butterfly populations across the country are quickly disappearing -- but with the right management strategies, they could still make a come back.
mwcasc.umn.edu/node/1301
mwcasc.umn.edu/node/1301
Four new MW CASC research projects will help inform management of protected lands and important species in the our region. Learn more about them 👉
mwcasc.umn.edu/new-projects...
mwcasc.umn.edu/new-projects...
March 6, 2025 at 5:09 PM
Four new MW CASC research projects will help inform management of protected lands and important species in the our region. Learn more about them 👉
mwcasc.umn.edu/new-projects...
mwcasc.umn.edu/new-projects...
A MW CASC research team is monitoring activity under Lake Erie's ice to learn about how lake whitefish (and other important species) are impacted by our changing climate.
Get a behind the scenes look at their research:
mwcasc.umn.edu/under-ice
Get a behind the scenes look at their research:
mwcasc.umn.edu/under-ice
March 3, 2025 at 6:59 PM
A MW CASC research team is monitoring activity under Lake Erie's ice to learn about how lake whitefish (and other important species) are impacted by our changing climate.
Get a behind the scenes look at their research:
mwcasc.umn.edu/under-ice
Get a behind the scenes look at their research:
mwcasc.umn.edu/under-ice
A new graphic series explores some of the impacts that Menominee people are experiencing as a result of climate change. In this episode, a downy woodpecker and yellow-bellied sapsucker discuss the emerald ash borer, a species moving into the area.
www.icrn.us/climate-comi...
www.icrn.us/climate-comi...
February 25, 2025 at 7:42 PM
A new graphic series explores some of the impacts that Menominee people are experiencing as a result of climate change. In this episode, a downy woodpecker and yellow-bellied sapsucker discuss the emerald ash borer, a species moving into the area.
www.icrn.us/climate-comi...
www.icrn.us/climate-comi...
What do we know about climate change impacts on migratory birds -- and how can that knowledge help us understand impacts on other wildlife? We'll explore these questions in our next Science Seminar on February 24!
Learn more & register:
mwcasc.umn.edu/node/1271
Learn more & register:
mwcasc.umn.edu/node/1271
February 10, 2025 at 5:31 PM
What do we know about climate change impacts on migratory birds -- and how can that knowledge help us understand impacts on other wildlife? We'll explore these questions in our next Science Seminar on February 24!
Learn more & register:
mwcasc.umn.edu/node/1271
Learn more & register:
mwcasc.umn.edu/node/1271
How do microclimates – specific climates of small areas, influenced by variations in vegetation and topography – shape how vulnerable grassland songbirds are to climate change?
Watch this presentation new MW CASC-funded research to learn more: cassyni.com/events/awYXQ...
Watch this presentation new MW CASC-funded research to learn more: cassyni.com/events/awYXQ...
January 29, 2025 at 3:47 PM
How do microclimates – specific climates of small areas, influenced by variations in vegetation and topography – shape how vulnerable grassland songbirds are to climate change?
Watch this presentation new MW CASC-funded research to learn more: cassyni.com/events/awYXQ...
Watch this presentation new MW CASC-funded research to learn more: cassyni.com/events/awYXQ...
🌊 Why did a research team in northern Michigan dye a lake blue? Find out in this new blog by Danny Szydlowski, MW CASC Graduate Fellow at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
mwcasc.umn.edu/case-of-the-...
mwcasc.umn.edu/case-of-the-...
January 22, 2025 at 7:38 PM
🌊 Why did a research team in northern Michigan dye a lake blue? Find out in this new blog by Danny Szydlowski, MW CASC Graduate Fellow at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
mwcasc.umn.edu/case-of-the-...
mwcasc.umn.edu/case-of-the-...
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Applications are open for the 2025 Climate Equity and Resilience Summer Institute!
This free, 3-week program from @cig-uw.bsky.social is open to current & recent grad students and postdocs from any field w/ demonstrated interest in climate change, resilience, and issues of equity & social justice.
This free, 3-week program from @cig-uw.bsky.social is open to current & recent grad students and postdocs from any field w/ demonstrated interest in climate change, resilience, and issues of equity & social justice.
Apply Now to the 2025 Climate Equity and Resilience Summer Institute | Climate Impacts Group
Applications are now open for the 2025 Climate Equity and Resilience Summer Institute!Read below to learn more about the program, sign up for an information session, and apply by March 17, 2025, with ...
cig.uw.edu
January 15, 2025 at 7:43 PM
Applications are open for the 2025 Climate Equity and Resilience Summer Institute!
This free, 3-week program from @cig-uw.bsky.social is open to current & recent grad students and postdocs from any field w/ demonstrated interest in climate change, resilience, and issues of equity & social justice.
This free, 3-week program from @cig-uw.bsky.social is open to current & recent grad students and postdocs from any field w/ demonstrated interest in climate change, resilience, and issues of equity & social justice.
The MW CASC is part of a long term collaborative research effort to explore how climate change is impacting Namāēw (Lake Sturgeon), a relative of subsistence, cultural, and spiritual significance for many Tribal Nations.
Read more in this new article:
www.bia.gov/news/underst...
Read more in this new article:
www.bia.gov/news/underst...
Understanding our Relative Namāēw
From 2022-2023, the Midwest Climate Adaptation Science Center, the Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission, and nine Tribal Nations and inter-Tribal organizations collaborated to study the imp...
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January 9, 2025 at 4:32 PM
The MW CASC is part of a long term collaborative research effort to explore how climate change is impacting Namāēw (Lake Sturgeon), a relative of subsistence, cultural, and spiritual significance for many Tribal Nations.
Read more in this new article:
www.bia.gov/news/underst...
Read more in this new article:
www.bia.gov/news/underst...
The Great Lakes Indian Fish & Wildlife Commission (a MW CASC consortium member) is hiring for a number of summer internship positions for undergraduates. Visit the "Employment" section of their website to learn more!
glifwc.org
glifwc.org
January 7, 2025 at 5:41 PM
The Great Lakes Indian Fish & Wildlife Commission (a MW CASC consortium member) is hiring for a number of summer internship positions for undergraduates. Visit the "Employment" section of their website to learn more!
glifwc.org
glifwc.org
How will climate change impact heritage resources, such as historic sites? What role can climate adaptation play to help protect them?
Join our 1/27 Science Seminar, feat. Michael Aiuvalasit of the Illinois State Archaeological Survey, to learn more!
mwcasc.umn.edu/node/1201
Join our 1/27 Science Seminar, feat. Michael Aiuvalasit of the Illinois State Archaeological Survey, to learn more!
mwcasc.umn.edu/node/1201
January 6, 2025 at 7:26 PM
How will climate change impact heritage resources, such as historic sites? What role can climate adaptation play to help protect them?
Join our 1/27 Science Seminar, feat. Michael Aiuvalasit of the Illinois State Archaeological Survey, to learn more!
mwcasc.umn.edu/node/1201
Join our 1/27 Science Seminar, feat. Michael Aiuvalasit of the Illinois State Archaeological Survey, to learn more!
mwcasc.umn.edu/node/1201
"For the past year, our team at the Illinois Natural History Survey has been working with macroinvertebrate experts across the Midwest to gather data to understand how at-risk species may be affected by climate."
Read more about Ayla Skorupa's research in her new blog!
mwcasc.umn.edu/node/1216
Read more about Ayla Skorupa's research in her new blog!
mwcasc.umn.edu/node/1216
One Bug, Two Bug, Wet Bug, Dry Bug: How Precipitation Shifts Are Changing Aquatic Life | Midwest Climate Adaptation Science Center
Postdoctoral researcher Ayla Skorupa writes about her research into freshwater mussels and other aquatic invertebrates.
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December 20, 2024 at 9:22 PM
"For the past year, our team at the Illinois Natural History Survey has been working with macroinvertebrate experts across the Midwest to gather data to understand how at-risk species may be affected by climate."
Read more about Ayla Skorupa's research in her new blog!
mwcasc.umn.edu/node/1216
Read more about Ayla Skorupa's research in her new blog!
mwcasc.umn.edu/node/1216
📣 Attention graduate students! Two CASC Fellowship programs are now accepting applications 🔧🌎
Science to Action Fellowship: www.usgs.gov/programs/cli...
Diverse Knowledge Systems for Climate Adaptation Fellowship: www.usgs.gov/programs/cli...
Applications for both programs are due January 16.
Science to Action Fellowship: www.usgs.gov/programs/cli...
Diverse Knowledge Systems for Climate Adaptation Fellowship: www.usgs.gov/programs/cli...
Applications for both programs are due January 16.
December 10, 2024 at 4:33 PM
📣 Attention graduate students! Two CASC Fellowship programs are now accepting applications 🔧🌎
Science to Action Fellowship: www.usgs.gov/programs/cli...
Diverse Knowledge Systems for Climate Adaptation Fellowship: www.usgs.gov/programs/cli...
Applications for both programs are due January 16.
Science to Action Fellowship: www.usgs.gov/programs/cli...
Diverse Knowledge Systems for Climate Adaptation Fellowship: www.usgs.gov/programs/cli...
Applications for both programs are due January 16.
"Cold water species are seeing their optimal conditions decrease much faster than warm water species are seeing theirs increase."
New MW CASC-funded research explores how fish species will respond to warming waters -- and implications for management.
blog.limnology.wisc.edu/2024/12/04/a...
New MW CASC-funded research explores how fish species will respond to warming waters -- and implications for management.
blog.limnology.wisc.edu/2024/12/04/a...
As Lakes Warm, Small Gains in Freshwater Fisheries are Offset by Bigger Losses
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – Madison, Wis. When it comes to water temperatures, fish can be a lot like Goldilocks. Some water bodies are too warm, others too cold, and a handful are “just right” – …
blog.limnology.wisc.edu
December 6, 2024 at 10:28 PM
"Cold water species are seeing their optimal conditions decrease much faster than warm water species are seeing theirs increase."
New MW CASC-funded research explores how fish species will respond to warming waters -- and implications for management.
blog.limnology.wisc.edu/2024/12/04/a...
New MW CASC-funded research explores how fish species will respond to warming waters -- and implications for management.
blog.limnology.wisc.edu/2024/12/04/a...
Hello! We're new around here, so a short introduction 🎤
We're the Midwest CASC, a regional center that teams scientists with resource managers to deliver science to help fish, wildlife, water, land, and people adapt to a changing climate.
We'll be sharing resources related to #ClimateAdaptation
We're the Midwest CASC, a regional center that teams scientists with resource managers to deliver science to help fish, wildlife, water, land, and people adapt to a changing climate.
We'll be sharing resources related to #ClimateAdaptation
December 6, 2024 at 6:35 PM
Hello! We're new around here, so a short introduction 🎤
We're the Midwest CASC, a regional center that teams scientists with resource managers to deliver science to help fish, wildlife, water, land, and people adapt to a changing climate.
We'll be sharing resources related to #ClimateAdaptation
We're the Midwest CASC, a regional center that teams scientists with resource managers to deliver science to help fish, wildlife, water, land, and people adapt to a changing climate.
We'll be sharing resources related to #ClimateAdaptation