Watch the recordings of the virtual workshop, Approaches to Adapting to Alaska’s Rapidly Warming Climate, now!
BioScience Features Resist, Accept, Direct (RAD) Framework
Climate Adaptation Workshop Announced!
Petition to Protect Lower Cook Inlet Wildlife
A larger context to local-scale climate adaptation actions
Action Alert! Proposed Designations of Critical Habitat for Ringed and Bearded Seals in Alaska
Climate Change adaptation - Resist? Accept? Direct?
Comment to support critical habitat designations for ringed and bearded seals
Indigenous, allied groups go to court to stop issuance of Arctic Refuge leases
Effects of a Warming Climate on Caribou, Moose and Sitka Black-tailed Deer on the Kenai Peninsula and Prince William Sound
Climate envelope models suggest in the near term caribou will likely decrease due to afforestation of alpine tundra; moose will likely increase due to continued colonization of Prince William Sound, afforestation of the Kenai Lowlands and alpine tundra, and increasing fires on the western peninsula; and Sitka deer will likely increase due to colonization of the eastern peninsula.