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Diana Guzmán Colón earned her Ph.D. at the University of Wisconsin-Madison studying the role of landscape connectivity and land use on the distribution and genetic connectivity structure of the small Indian mongoose in Puerto Rico. Her work leverages habitat distribution, connectivity modeling, and genetic tools to understand species population dynamics in the Caribbean tropics.
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Northeast Climate Hub ORISE Fellow, Alyssa Soucy, will help forest planners and managers respond to a changing climate by engaging stakeholders in the development of an open-source decision-making tool.Alyssa will work on the Forest Climate Indicators project, which seeks to create online tools incorporating climate change indicators and relevant management options to guide forest planning and monito
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Increasing humidity and precipitation and rising extreme temperatures are having negative impacts across the Midwest. Integrating climate adaptation into planning processes can help build adaptive capacity to increase climate resilience. The U.S. Climate Resiliency Toolkit for the Midwest Region is an excellent resource to find case studies, tools, expertise and steps to resilience to plan adaptation to a changing climate in many sectors, including agriculture. 
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Content produced by the Northwest Climate Hub