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The Climate Hubs are an interagency collaboration across the U.S Department of Agriculture (USDA). The Forest Service hosts five of the ten regional locations. Each regional Climate Hub is co-led by Forest Service or Agricultural Research Service, and the Natural Resources Conservation Service. The Forest Service International Programs provides leadership and coordination of research capacity and promotes sustainable management internationally via the International Climate Hub. The Climate Hubs connect USDA research and programs in their regional delivery of tools and information. This page highlights work in collaboration with the Forest Service.
A May 2023 workshop about using assisted migration practices in reforestation.
In the past decade alone, the Southern Sierra region has experienced extensive tree mortality, severe drought, a bark beetle epidemic, and large and severe…
The Forest Owner Carbon and Climate Education (FOCCE) program is a collaboration between thirteen university extension divisions and three USDA Climate Hubs…