Responding to Climate Change II: Tools and Solutions for Safeguarding Wildlife and Habitats workshop co-hosted by the Massachusetts Division of Fisheries and Wildlife and the Climate Change and Wildlife Alliance — Massachusetts during the NEAFWA Conference in April, featured speakers providing the latest thinking on how climate change is impacting fish and wildlife resources and presenting opportunities to participate in on-the-ground management activities, establish a regional context for climate change issues, and identify emerging issues.
Copies of the presentations are available from the alliance Web site . Topics include:
- History and Creation of Climate Change and Wildlife Alliance- MA
- Manomet Vulnerability Assessment: How results will be used to inform agency decisions
- BioMap 2.0: Conserving Massachusetts’ Biodiversity in a Changing World
- Site Management Under Climate Change
- Landscape Conservation Cooperatives in the Northeast: A Partner Based Approach to Conservation Science
- Phenology Network: A role for citizen science
- The States: NEAFWA, Kresge and Beyond
- Emerging Issues and News

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