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Indigenous Peoples
The Combined Impacts of Climate Change and Intensive Agriculture on Wild Rice, a Culturally Critical Resource and Relative for Indigenous Communities
Collaborative Synthesis on Traditional Ecological Knowledge & Climate Adaptation in the Midwest (Synthesis Project)
Indigenous Perspectives on Lake Sturgeon and the Potential Impact of Climate Change
Assessing and Advancing Different Ways of Knowing in Climate Adaptation in the Midwest
Impacts of Climate Change on Vegetation, Ecohydrology, and Management of Manoomin (Wild Rice) Watersheds
Assessing the Impacts of Emerald Ash Borer and Adaptation Strategies on Habitat Quality for At Risk Wildlife in Black Ash Forests
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About Us
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Students & Postdocs
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Resources
Publications
Science Seminars
Innovation in Adaptation Series
About Climate Adaptation
Get Involved
How to Get Involved
Job Opportunities
Funding Opportunities
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Tribal REU Program
News & Events
MW CASC News
Events
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Tribal Nations & Indigenous Peoples
Midwest Climate Partners