This project will fund travel for face to face meetings with stakeholders (State and Federal agencies and Subsistence resource users) of the Western Alaska Landscape Conservation Cooperative (WALCC) in regard to a scientific modelling project. The modelling seeks to project the effects of climate on available forage for moose and caribou, as modified by snow cover and fire regimes, through 2100. The face to face meetings will present the goals and objectives of the modelling effort, seek identification of areas of particular concern for managers and subsistence users, and seek input on additional objectives that may be addressed by the project. At the completion of the project, there will be a second set of face to face meetings where the results of the climate projections (maps of areas where forage is expected to improve or decline as a result of climate change) are delivered and stakeholders consulted regarding the utility of the work to their issues and concerns; those issues and concerns will be noted in the final project report. Meetings are intended in Galena, Kotzebue, Nome, Bethel/Dillingham, and Anchorage, Alaska.