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UC Riverside ecologists help tribal nations adapt to climate change


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UC Riverside ecologists are working alongside researchers from San Diego State University and the Climate Science Alliance’s Tribal Working Group in the California Strategic Growth Council’s Climate Change Research Program’s project, dedicated to aiding Southern California’s Native American tribal nations as they adapt to climate change.
The overarching goal of this project is to help tribal nations develop better knowledge and actions that enhance persistence of cultural practices with an emphasis on preserving the ecosystems and species that are central to tribal communities and their survival in the midst of climate changes. According to Helen Regan, professor in UCR’s Evolution, Ecology and Organismal Biology Department and co-principal investigator of the project, there are five objectives that combine to achieve this goal:  ....

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$1 million project helps tribal nations adapt to climate change


Ecologists working with tribes to preserve ecosystems and plant species
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UC Riverside ecologists are leading a $1 million plant protection project that will help Southern California’s tribal nations adapt to climate change. 
Oak trees and acorns hold special significance for Southern California tribal nations.
The goal of the project is to preserve plant species and ecosystems that enable the continuation of native tribal cultural practices. Currently, some of these species are facing threats including hotter temperatures, prolonged drought and increasing urbanization.
“Many plants that are integral to tribal tradition and spirituality are also key for maintaining biodiversity in this region,” said Helen Regan, a professor in UCR’s Evolution, Ecology, and Organismal Biology Department, and co-principal investigator of the project. “Everyone benefits from ensuring the survival of these species ....

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