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WCS Climate Adaptation Fund
休耕保育组织
Washington,DC 1,077 位关注者
Supporting U.S.-based projects to increase the pace and scale of climate adaptation for wildlife and people.
关于我们
The Climate Adaptation Fund makes catalytic investments in US-based conservation NGOs to implement or mainstream climate adaptation approaches to help wildlife, ecosystems and people adapt to climate change. The Climate Adaptation Fund has Invested over $25 million since 2011 to support over 124 projects across 48 states and US Commonwealths and territories, Tribal lands and in over 17 different ecosystem types. The Climate Adaptation Fund has a range of practitioner-ready planning, decision-making, and evaluation frameworks as well as guidance and criteria for climate-informed grantmaking.
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https://www.wcsclimateadaptationfund.org/
WCS Climate Adaptation Fund的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 休耕保育组织
- 规模
- 2-10 人
- 总部
- Washington,DC
- 创立
- 2011
- 领域
- Climate Adaptation、Climate-smart conservation planning、Climate-adapted conservation和Climate-informed grantmaking
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*Grant Partner Webinar announcement!* Tomorrow, October 29th at 1pm eastern time, the National Wildlife Federation will be hosting a webinar titled: “Municipal Rebates for Climate-Resilient Landscaping” hosted in collaboration with the National Wildlife Federation's?Sacred Grounds Program?and guest speakers from Ft. Collins, CO and Montgomery County, MD that have successful rebate programs for homes and others in their communities. Join their team tomorrow to learn about how your community can help create voluntary incentive programs for climate-resilient landscaping, benefitting both people and wildlife.? ? When:?October 29th 1 pm ET? Where:?Register via zoom today! Link: https://lnkd.in/eTp9-62H
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For too long, conservation efforts have favored Western knowledge over Indigenous knowledge, despite our Peoples being stewards of land, waters, and wildlife since time immemorial. Now, with the Biden administration advancing its America the Beautiful challenge, our Indigenous knowledge is more critical than ever to restoring our land. ? ? Here are five ways scientists, NGOs, and governments can support Indigenous-led conservation:? ? ?? Invite Indigenous identity into conservation work? ?? Lift up Indigenous traditional ecological knowledge? ?? Center Indigenous values in conservation? ?? Help Indigenous peoples achieve the responsibilities they carry? ?? Support Tribal and Indigenous advocacy? ? Hear from Indigenous conservation leaders—including NAP’s Director of Environmental & Special Projects, Joel Moffett (Nez Perce)—about how governments and conservation organizations can engage meaningfully with our Indigenous communities to protect nature ?? https://lnkd.in/eR7sj5r7 ? #Conservation #GlobalWarming #IndigenousWisdom #AmericaTheBeautifulChallenge #NativeHeritage #NativeAmerican #Indigenous #IndigenousHeritage #Native #NativePhilanthropy #NativeVoices
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#Conservation practices in response to #climatechange are found to fall into one of three categories: ??Resistance ??Resilience ??Transformation The rapidly increasing impacts of climate change show us that we need to shift our focus to transformation. But are practitioners actually doing that? Our study in Nature shows that this varies depending on ecosystem type, with forested ecosystems at the leading edge for the application of transformative actions. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/gA-A246y
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Join us at today's webinar! Hosted by the Climate Resilience Fund and Nicholas Institute for Energy, Environment & Sustainability, two CAF grant partners (Cascade Forest Conservancy and Methow Salmon Recovery) and NOAA: National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration will share their experiences implementing #climateadaptive #naturebasedsolutions and the lessons they learned in the process! #Beaver as a nature-based solution will be featured! Date & Time: 5/29, 3:00pm ET Link to join: https://bit.ly/may29zoom #ClimateAdaptation #ClimateResilience #Webinar
Let’s talk community-driven climate resilience and adaptation solutions! Register for the next webinar in the National Climate Resilience Framework series from 3:30-4:30 p.m. ET on Wed., May 29: https://bit.ly/may29zoom ?? Find out about promising practices and lessons learned from two relevant national programs: Wildlife Conservation Society’s Climate Adaptation Fund and NOAA: National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration’s Climate Smart Communities Initiative. This session will feature perspectives from:?? * Alexa Whipple, Project Director, Methow Salmon Recovery Foundation? * Shiloh Halsey, Director of Programs, Cascade Forest Conservancy? * Ned Gardiner, PhD, Program Manager for the Climate Smart Communities Initiative, NOAA? * Moderator: Liz Tully, Program Officer, Climate Resilience Fund Hosted by the Nicholas Institute for Energy, Environment & Sustainability, Climate Adaptation Fund, and Climate Resilience Fund as part of the National Climate Resilience Framework: Ideas to Action webinar series presented by the Resilience Roadmap project. #ClimateResilience #ClimateSolutions #Resilience #Webinar?
National Climate Resilience Framework: Centering Communities, Nature, and Cross-Sector Partnerships
nicholasinstitute.duke.edu
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Are you going to the National Adaptation Forum next week? Join us for our session "Doing things differently: Adaptive adaptation for natural resource management." We'll share stories of on-the-ground climate adaptation – the tools people use, the challenges they face, and the lessons they’ve learned. WHEN: ?? Thursday, May 16, 2024 ? 8:30-10:00 AM WHO: Climate Adaptation Fund, along with speakers from universities, federal agencies, and state departments WHAT: ? Experience in developing new approaches to adaptation funding, management, planning. ? Behind-the-scenes looks at how new climate adaptation strategies are mainstreamed, developed, and improved upon ? Suggestions and actionable tips for practitioners, professionals, and funders to forward the field and spur successful innovation #climateadaptation #NationalAdaptationForum #NAF https://lnkd.in/gx-EtSyM
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"Adaptation can no longer wait. Climate change is here, and it is likely accelerating. Building practices must change to reduce the harm." And like building practices, so must conservation practices. ?? By adjusting our methods to withstand future climate conditions, we can ensure a future for ecosystems and the people and wildlife that depend on them. Curious if you've made adjustments to your work as a result of #climatechange? #climateadaptation https://lnkd.in/gY92HKGY
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?? Climate change could undermine the effectiveness of current efforts to conserve wildlife and ecosystems. ?? For example, future climate-caused natural disasters like floods and wildfires might literally cause conservation efforts to go up in smoke. Because of this, there is a need for intentional, strategic, and forward-looking adjustments to: ??WHAT kinds of actions are being implemented ??WHERE actions are located ??WHEN actions are needed ??WHY these actions are being implemented ?? The Embracing Change report offers real-world examples of how conservation practitioners are already beginning to modify the WHAT, WHERE, WHEN, and WHY of their efforts: https://lnkd.in/egDF4nWV
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Climate adaptation projects are like regular conservation projects with one difference: they adjust their strategy to meet future climate projections. ?? By taking future climate conditions into account, these projects ensure that their conservation outcomes will last well into the future. ? In one example, The Nature Conservancy Oregon observed that conditions were becoming drier and non-native grasses were overtaking native grass species. The non-native grasses burned more rapidly and in drier conditions, leading to increased #wildfires ??. To help the native species thrive, the project team planted seeds with herbicide protection pods (HPPs), which gave extra protection to the native grass seed and neutralized herbicides. This allowed the native grasses to thrive and stop the continuous cycle of fires due to #climatechange. ?? What are other examples of how projects have adjusted their work due to climate change? Let us know below and check out some examples on our website: https://lnkd.in/ezzsHjfJ
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The Northwestern #Hawaiian Islands are home to 97% of the GLOBAL population of black-footed albatrosses, Bonin petrels and Tristam's storm petrels. ???? Climate change could lead to permanent loss of these #seabird populations, as sea level rise threatens to overtake the islands. Pacific Rim Conservation is working to relocate baby seabirds to higher elevation islands, establishing a cycle in which the babies will return to the same island to build their own nests one day. ?? ?? Pacific Rim is also sharing best practices, identifying species and locations where seabird translocation is a viable solution, and working with government agencies on permitting of these projects. As #climatechange continues to impact our planet, this is one example of helping #wildlife adapt. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/eASMJBs5