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Rangeland in drought, Colorado Plateau 2020

At least 95% of resource managers want to hear from peers about lessons learned during drought. The Drought Learning Network (DLN) is a new consortium of climate service providers and resource…

Drought Learning Network updates

Native American Rangelands Partnership

Tribal members of the Society for Range Management’s Native American Rangeland Advisory Committee, and many other Tribal representatives recommend that culturally relevant training and capacity…

The Native American Rangeland Training Initiative

John Day River, Oregon

This page includes a growing list of climate change adaptation plans organized by audience level, including regional, state, county, Tribes, Tribal Nations, Indian Nations, Alaska Native Villages, …

Climate Change Adaptation Planning Documents of the Northwest

Huckleberries on the Gifford Pinchot National Forest

Fire and forest management practices play important roles in the current and future success of huckleberry across the Northwest. As we learn more about huckleberry habitat locations, our ability to…

What We Know About Climate Change and Northwest Huckleberries

California wine grapes

To understand potential crop success under future climate conditions – and what conditions might limit success – a tool has been developed that models site suitability by taking into consideration…

Exploring Western Perennial Crop Cultivation in a Changing Climate

Restored water tower, with windmill and pump house in background, Camp Gap Ranch, Oregon BLM photo by Greg Shine

Many tribal and non-tribal ranchers throughout the Great Basin either lack water access, or experience water shortages for their cattle operations. These shortages can negatively impact livestock…

Synthesis of Grazing and Water Management Strategies in the Great Basin

Drying salmon

A brief description on the effects of climate change on Tribal Nations in Alaska and the Northwest as well as highlighting a few vulnerability assessments and resource.

Northwest and Alaskan Tribal Nations and Climate Change

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