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NIDIS Hosts Drought Webinar Series for Tribal Nations in the Northern Plains

  • 8 June 2021

Drought in the Northern Plains continues to worsen, and widespread impacts are affecting Tribal lands in the region. To provide up-to-date information on the drought and its impacts as well as associated resources for Tribal Nations, the National Integrated Drought Information System (NIDIS) is co-hosting a webinar series this summer specifically for the Tribal Nations in the Northern Plains. The first webinar in this series took place on May 26. Stay tuned for more information about the next webinar, which will be in late June.

This webinar series is organized by NIDIS in partnership with the North Central Climate Adaptation Science Center (NC CASC), the NCEI Regional Climate Centers, High Plains Regional Climate Center, and the USDA Northern Plains Climate Hub.

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