President’s Welcome
Keith Wethington, Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources
Opening Keynote Address: Kentucky’s Jackson Purchase Region: Managing Public and Private Lands
Tony Black, Pat Hahns, Zak Danks, and Keith Wethington, Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources
A Land Manager’s Approach to Using ArcGIS
Brian Gray, Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources
Developing on-line mapping applications: Lessons learned the painful way
Jill Maxwell, Missouri Department of Conservation
TALON – Geospatially Tracking Time and Accomplishments
Kirk Keller, Missouri Department of Conservation
The Invasive Plant Atlas of the MidSouth and the Cactus Moth Detection and Monitoring Network: Keeping up with Technology
Clifton Abbott, Geosystems Research Institute
Development of Handheld Applications for Biodiversity Information: a Two-Way Need for Interoperability
Annie Simpson, U. S. Geological Society
Smartphone Development: Examples at two ends of the Spectrum
Kirk Keller, Missouri Department of Conservation
Development of Mobile Application for Collecting Spatial Oil Observation Information During Aerial Surveys
Beth Stys, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission
Digital Capture of Field Data
Bruce Schmidt, Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission
Getting the Whole Picture: Evaluation of a Tool for Recording Presentations and Providing Training
Danny Lewis, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department
Are You Questioning My Integrity?
Donald Katnik, Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife
Identifying Road Survey Sites for Kentucky CREP Quail and Grassland Bird Monitoring
Keith Wethington and Gary Sprandel, Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources
Mapping Development to Assess Success of a Conservation Program
Don Katnik, Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife
Developing a system to track wetland changes over time using ArcSDE
Robb Macleod, Ducks Unlimited, Inc.
Pollution Response Inventory and Species Mortality Program
Danny Lewis, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department
Uncertainty in Species Distribution Mapping: A Case Study from Tigers in Sumatra’s Forest and Plantation Landscapes
Sunarto, Depart of Fisheries and Wildlife Sciences, Virginia Tech
Determining endangered species habitat in face of cryptic species and few occupancy surveys: an example from the red panda (Allurus fulgens)
Naveen Mahato, Texas State University
Additive effects of mining and residential development on stream conditions in a central Appalachian watershed
Eric Merriam, West Virginia University
Data Management to Support Coordinated Assessments: Finally a reason to share data
Bruce Schmidt, Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission
The Fisheries and Aquatic Resources Data Access Wizard – A Tool to visualize and access fisheries data
Maurie Caitlin Kelly, Penn State University/U. S. Geological Society NBII)
Making Southern Appalachian Biodiversity Information Available for Decision Making: Assessing Users’ Information Needs and Practices
Miriam L. E. Steiner Davis, University of Tennessee
Metadata and You: The Importance of Good Data Management
Viv Hutchison, U. S. Geological Survey NBII
Assessment of the Nation’s fish habitats: Data system under development
Jeff Smith and Andrea Ostroff, U. S. Geological Survey NBII
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission’s Roles in Response to the Deep Water Horizon Oil Spill
Beth Stys, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission
State Wildlife Action Plans Search Tool
Elizabeth Martin and Melanie Steinkamp, U. S. Geological Survey NBII
Building a National SGCN Dataset: Moving from 56 Disparate Plans to One Integrated Product
Sky Harrison, U. S. Geological Survey NBII
Florida’s State Wildlife Grants Program: Maximizing our return on investment
Kristin Rogers, Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission
Species of Greatest Conservation Need Mashups
Jean Freeney and Andrea Ostroff, U. S. Geological Survey NBII
AFWA and the OFWIM: Looking Forward
Kirk Keller, Missouri Department of Conservation