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OFWIM > Publications > OFWIM 2006 Presentations

OFWIM 2007 Presentations

Tuesday, September 18, 2007

"Appalachian Trail Mega-Transect" (Fred Dieffenbach and Don Owen, National Park Service)

"Fifty States Initiative" (Milo Robinson, Federal Geographic Data Committee)

"Application of Southwest Re-GAP Data: Perspectives From State Wildlife Agencies" (Ken Boykin, New Mexico State University)

"Data Collection Using Volunteers and ASP.NET to Collect Turkey Gobbling Data" (Giancarlo Rhodes, Missouri Dept. of Conservation)

"GPS Data Exchange: An AJAX/GeoServer Open Source Solution" (Dan Koch, Massachusetts Dept. of Fish and Game)

"NBII Current Computer, Geospatial, and Information Science Efforts" (Mike Frame, U.S. Geological Survey)

"NBII Working Groups and Collaboration Portal Technologies" (Lisa Zolly, U.S. Geological Survey)

"An NBII Portal Community for Northeast Wildlife Action Plans" (Dave Morton, Virginia Dept. of Game and Inland Fisheries)

"NBII Invasive Species Information Node's Early Detection, Rapid Assessment and Response Information System" (Lila Borge Wills, Conservation Management Institute, Virginia Tech)

"The Appalachian Trail Community on the NBII Portal: Advancing Natural Resource Management Goals Through Collaboration and Technology" (Tom Burley, University of Tennessee)

"Constant Fractional Marking Program for Central Valley Chinook Salmon: The AutoFish System" (Robin Carlson, Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission)

"Biota Information System of New Mexico (BISON-M): Life After AREV" (Lila Borge Wills and Bill Herrington, Conservation Management Institute, Virginia Tech)

"Experiments With Google Earth and Google Maps" (Kirk Keller and Mark Brunner, Missouri Dept. of Conservation)

"Using the Open Source GRASS GIS and MySQL Programs to Leverage National GAP Datasets for Vertebrate Modeling" (Don Schrupp)

"The Idaho Fish and Wildlife Information System: Bringing Information to Bear on the Management and Conservation of Fish and Wildlife in Idaho" (Bart Butterfield, Idaho Dept. of Fish and Game, and Bruce Schmidt, Pacific State Marine Fisheries Commission)

Wednesday, September 19, 2007

"Habitat Distribution Models for 37 Vertebrate Species Address by the Multi-species Habitat Conservation Plan of Clark County, Nevada" (Ken Boykin, New Mexico State University)

"MIRADI: Adaptive Management Software for Conservation Projects - An Update" (Nick Salafsky, Foundations of Success)

"NatureServe Web Services: Programmatic Access to NatureServe Data Resources" (Lori Scott, NatureServe)

"Wildlife Environmental Review Map Service (WERMS)" (Dave Morton and Chris Hassen, Virginia Dept. of Game and Inland Fisheries)

"Modeling Areas of Conservation Priority in Arizona" (Joyce Francis, Arizona Game and Fish Dept.)

"LandScope America: The Conservation Guide to America's Natural Places" (Rickie White, National Geographic Society, and Lori Scott, NatureServe)

" Experiments With Shapefiles and Google Earth - Using ArcGIS Version 9.2" (North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission)

Thursday, September 20, 2007

"Addressing Regional Wildlife Action Plan Priorities in the Northeast" (Tracy Tomajer, Jon Kart, Dave Morton, and Becky Gwynn)

"Common Problems--Common Solutions, 'Common' Language?: The Fine Art of Data Communication" (Beth Stys, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission)

"Delivery of Wildlife Action Plan, Public Hunting Areas, and Species Data" (Daniel Vitchtibandha and Gary Sprandel, Kentucky Dept. of Fish and Wildlife)

"Comprehensive Fish and Wildlife Conservation Strategy Update" (Janet Hess-Herbert, Montana Fish, Wildlife, and Parks)

"Wildlife Action Plan Nationwide Synthesis: Wildlife Conservation Partnership Opportunities" (Becky Gwynn, Virginia Dept. of Game and Inland Fisheries, and Karen Terwilliger)

NatureServe's Observation Data Model

"GPS Device Comparisons" (Eric Kelchlin, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service)

Training Others in Data Needs and Uses

"A Tale of Two Inventories, Or: All We Need is Metadata!" (Bruce Schmidt, Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission)

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