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Bog Turtle Maps
 
Bog Turtle Map
WLFW Bog Turtle Focal Area
Apps, Maps, and Data
 
News: Mapping Fires Across the Southeast-Science to Solutions
The Southeast fire map (SE FireMap), funded by NRCS and managed by Working Lands for Wildlife staff, aims to develop a fire tracking map to allow for improved decision making.
Southeast FireMap
Fire is a critical but little-known part of landscapes across the southeastern United States. The Southeast (SE) FireMap is a tool that aims to address this gap by helping users accurately track and understand fire patterns across the Southeast.
Eastern Hellbender Maps
 
American Black Duck Maps
 
American Black Duck Maps
 
Journal Article - Hawbaker et al. 2020
Using the Landsat Burned Area Products to Derive Fire History Relevant for Fire Management and Conservation in the State of Florida, Southeastern USA
Wildland Fire Administrators' Group
 
SE FireMap 1.0 Viewer
 
General Resources
General resources for the Southeast FireMap. Includes files and videos that relate the the FireMap as a whole.
SE FireMap Project Process Documents
Background documents include the original RFP stating the goals of the project, a final report resulting from the Scoping Phase where all current tools and products were assessed for applicability to the goals of the SE FireMap, and finally the current (2022-2025) joint proposal for the SE FireMap-Development Phase where lessons learned from the Scoping Phase as well as use of newly available satellite imagery will merge in a final SE FireMap Version 2.0 with much improved accuracy.
Blasdel, Tom
 
Big Muddy Longbeards-NWTF
 
Crews, Caroline
 
Cagle, Rachel
 
Self
 
Southeastern Grasslands Institute
SGI seeks to integrate research, consultation, and education, along with the administration of grants, to create innovative solutions to address the multitude of complex issues facing Southeastern grasslands, the most imperiled ecosystems in eastern North America.
Fire map
Fire map