Deep Dive: Invasive Species in a Changing American Landscape
Explore how CASC science is helping partners detect, monitor, and manage invasive species to strengthen the resilience of infrastructure, wildfire response, forests, fisheries, rangelands, and national security.
Deep Dive: Enhancing Economic and National Security for Alaska and the Nation
Science from the Alaska CASC is supporting natural resource management, energy development, and national security.
Deep Dive: Building Resilience to Natural Hazards
Explore how CASC science improves our understanding of natural hazards and supports decisions that reduce risks to people, infrastructure, and ecosystems.
Deep Dive: Supporting the Outdoor Recreation Economy
The CASCs support federal, state, and Tribal managers as they work to protect our natural heritage.
Dropping the Bass: USGS science helps stop the spread of invasive smallmouth bass
Webinar Series: Incorporating the Resist-Accept-Direct Framework into Management Planning
Spotlights Series
Learn about CASC success stories, actionable data products, and our talented scientists.
Climate Adaptation Science Centers
From wildfires to sea-level rise, climate change creates evolving challenges for ecosystems across the nation. The USGS National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers (CASCs) is a partnership-driven program that teams scientists with natural resource managers and communities to help fish, wildlife, water, land, and people adapt to a changing climate.