Southeast Biodiversity Hotspot Report Released
A new report issued by scientists at the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and City College of New York for the South Atlantic LCC, identifies biodiversity hotspots in the U.S. Southeast....
In addition to the continuation of funding of five projects from FY11, the SE CSC has funded nine new research projects in FY12. Browse through our project summaries to learn more. FUNDED PROJECTS
Our primary partners and clients are the Landscape Conservation Cooperatives of the SE region. Learn more about them. LCC OVERVIEW
Our SE region partners provide a unique set of research, monitoring and assessment tools and resources for climate change researchers and organizations of the southeastern US. AVAILABLE RESOURCES
Several SE CSC funded projects have already generated new publications. Take a look at some of the exciting research taking place in the southeast region. SEE PUBLICATIONS
Looking for more climate change information? We've compiled a collection of online resources that highlight the organizations and projects throughout the southeastern US. FIND OUT MORE
USGS Scientists answer your questions about climate change in this on-location video series "Climate Connections" produced by the USGS. VIEW VIDEO GALLERYThe Department of the Interior Southeastern Climate Science Center is one of eight regional Climate Science Centers. These CSCs will provide scientific information, tools and techniques that land, water, wildlife and cultural resource managers and other interested parties can apply to anticipate, monitor and adapt to climate and ecologically-driven responses at regional-to-local scales. LEARN MORE
The SE CSC primary partners are the Landscape Conservation Cooperatives. There are six in the SE region:
SE Climate Science Center
N.C. State University
127 David Clark Labs
Campus Box 7617
Raleigh, NC 27695-7617
