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Managing and Promoting the Resiliency of Winter-Adapted Species to Climate Change

Principal Investigator
Benjamin Zuckerberg

Dates

Start Date
2020-05-01
End Date
2023-04-30
Release Date
2019

Summary

Many animal species have unique characteristics that allow them to survive during winter. For example, the snowshoe hare changes its fur color from brown to white to camouflage better in winter months, and the ruffed grouse roosts under the snow to stay warm and hidden in winter. These winter-adapted species, however, are facing new challenges as climate change is resulting in shorter winters and rapid declines in snowpack. Shorter winters pose a significant threat to winter-adapted species that are used to living in, under, or on top of a protective blanket of snow. Wildlife managers are tasked with conserving these species, yet studies understanding how specific management actions can enhance species' ability to adapt to climate [...]

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Contacts

Principal Investigator :
Benjamin Zuckerberg
Co-Investigator :
M. Zachariah Peery, Jonathan Pauli
Funding Agency :
Midwest CASC
CMS Group :
Climate Adaptation Science Centers (CASC) Program

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“Snowshoe Hare. Credit: Tim Rains - NPS”
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Project Extension

projectStatusCompleted

Budget Extension

annualBudgets
year2019
totalFunds138522.0
year2020
totalFunds120825.0
parts
typeAward Number
valueG20AC00072
typeAward Type
valueCooperative Agreement
totalFunds259347.0

Snowshoe Hare. Credit: Tim Rains - NPS
Snowshoe Hare. Credit: Tim Rains - NPS

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ScienceBase WMS

Communities

  • Midwest CASC
  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers

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Type Scheme Key
RegistrationUUID NCCWSC f9a1b4af-396d-4a8a-a612-1b0a7a71f388
StampID NCCWSC NE19-ZB1734

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