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|OrganizationType=Government
|OrganizationType=Government
|Mission='''North Central Climate Adaptation Science Center (NC CASC)''' aims to generate and disseminate actionable science to support natural and cultural resource managers in adapting to climate change. It fosters innovative research for federal, state, tribal, and local decision-making in the North Central region of the U.S.
|Mission='''North Central Climate Adaptation Science Center (NC CASC)''' aims to generate and disseminate actionable science to support natural and cultural resource managers in adapting to climate change. It fosters innovative research for federal, state, tribal, and local decision-making in the North Central region of the U.S.
|ParentOrganization=U.S. Geological Survey
|OrganizationExecutive=Molly Cross, Regional Administrator
|OrganizationExecutive=Molly Cross, Regional Administrator
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|Services=Research; Capacity Building; Outreach; Education
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|HeadquartersLocation=40.00934, -105.26616
|Website=https://nccasc.colorado.edu
|Website=https://nccasc.colorado.edu
|Services=Research; Capacity Building; Outreach; Education
|ParentOrganization=U.S. Geological Survey
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|HeadquartersLocation=40.00933699558573, -105.26615696506157
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'''North Central Climate Adaptation Science Center (NC CASC)''' is one of nine regional [[Climate Adaptation Science Centers]] (CASCs) in the United States, managed by the [[U.S. Geological Survey]]. Its focus is on producing science to aid in the adaptation of fish, wildlife, ecosystems, and human communities to climate change within the states of Colorado, Wyoming, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Kansas, and Nebraska.
'''North Central Climate Adaptation Science Center (NC CASC)''' is one of nine regional [[Climate Adaptation Science Centers]] (CASCs) in the United States, managed by the [[U.S. Geological Survey]]. Its focus is on producing science to aid in the adaptation of fish, wildlife, ecosystems, and human communities to climate change within the states of Colorado, Wyoming, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Kansas, and Nebraska.