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Muir, Rachel
 
Decision Documentation (updated 03-27-2015) [Word]
Mid-depth summary of decisions made throughout the full pilot process. Word document for contributing edits via track changes.
Jessica Rhodes on Draft Map of UTRB Strategy Member Locations
See reivsed map at: http://applcc.org/[…]/view
Jessica Rhodes on Draft Map of UTRB Strategy Member Locations
Sounds good. I will revise the map and post an updated version.
Cindy Schulz on Draft Map of UTRB Strategy Member Locations
I recommend deleting names of individuals and instead using the following labels "FWS-Northeast Fishery Center".
Presentation: Climate Change in CTR Design
Presentation by Scott Schwenk on Climate Change in the Connecticut River Design
Presentation: Climate Metrics and Latest Design Drafts
Presentation by Kevin McGarigal. Reviews new climate stressor metrics and how they were incorporated to generate a new core area network design.
Decision Documentation (updated 03-27-2015)
Mid-depth summary of decisions made throughout the full pilot process
Agenda: Northeast Region Brook Trout – Stream Temperature Modeling Workshop, April 7-8, 2015
Draft 2_24_2015
Connecticut River Pilot Core Team Meeting 03-27-2015
Agenda, webinar, handouts, and notes for the March 2015 Core Team Meeting
Secretary Jewell, American Express Announce Major Commitment to Increase Volunteerism on America’s Public Lands
As part of the Interior Department’s bold youth initiative to engage the next generation of outdoor stewards, Secretary of the Interior Sally Jewell today announced a new $5-million commitment from American Express to help the Department reach its goal of one million volunteers on public lands annually.
whitaker, emily
 
Literature by Brook Trout Modeling Group
Literature
Brook Trout Modeler Questionnaire PDF
Text for Online Survey
Stream Temperature Questionnaire PDF
Modelers Questionnaire [Jana Stewart Coordinating] Brook trout Research Questionnaire [Steve Faulkner Coordinating] Research Profile (Template) [Rachel Muir Coordinating]
Urban Woodland Conservation and Management Workshop, March 11, 2015 at NCTC
Urban Woodland Workshop participants include representatives from the National Park Service, U.S. Forest Service, Appalachian LCC, Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute, New York City Parks, New York Botanical Garden, University of Maryland, and Rutgers University
Dougherty, Caroline
 
Agenda - March 11, 2015 Workshop
Urban Woodlands Conservation and Management Workshop. Organized and facilitated by the National Park Service to identify and create opportunities for greater collaboration among urban woodland researchers and managers working to restore and manage urban woodland ecosystems. To view the goals and objectives of the workshop, please open the workshop agenda.
Participant List - Urban Woodland Workshop, March 11, 2015
List of invitees and participants for the Urban Woodland Conservation and Management Workshop held on March 11, 2015 at NCTC, Shepherdstown, WV
MapServer
MapServer is an open source platform for publishing spatial data and creating interactive mapping applications to the web. It has been in existence since the mid 90’s and is recognized as mature and stable, with ongoing active development. Its primary focus is producing maps from multiple layers including base imagery and spatial data sets. It also provides intelligent labeling with advanced typography and layout including collision-detection. It can read and serve spatial data in a variety of formats including Shapefiles, WMS, GDAL, PostGIS, and GeoTIFF. It is often used to produce map tiles along with its MapCache extensions. It has libraries that enable application development in a variety of languages including Python, Perl, Ruby, Java, and PHP.