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Nancy Trautmann

Amazing Map Shows the United States' Tree Population and Density | Inhabitat - Sustaina... - 0 views

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    "Have you ever wondered what the tree population and density of the United States looks like? This amazing map shows just that. Created by Josef Kellndorfer and Wayne Walker of Woods Hole Research Center in conjunction with the U. S. Geological Survey Science Center's Earth Resources Observation and Science (EROS) Center and the US Forest Service, the map was generated based on a series of data sources including readings collected from space-based radars, satellite sensors, computer models, and simply counting trees the old-fashioned way. The map was created for NASA to help determine how the world's forests have the potential to store more carbon in the future."
David Gardner

Regents Exam Prep Center - 0 views

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    RegentsPrep.org is a regents review website with content on all 4 core science courses. Review questions are instantly scored and solutions provided based on the New York State Regents Exams. Content for other NY state regents exams is also available in the other core courses such as English, Math and Global History.
Nancy Trautmann

Energy Consumption Rates across the USA and the World - 0 views

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    "In this activity, undergraduate students learn to use satellite and aerial imagery, maps, graphs, spreadsheets, descriptive information, and statistics to compare energy and oil consumption rates between states in the United States and among various countries. They also use this information to explain these differences, as well as differences in categories of consumption, such as domestic, transportation, industrial, and commercial use. They are also asked for opinions regarding what measures countries should take toward reducing oil consumption. "
Michael Batek

Effort begins to restore whitebark pine in Montana, neighboring states - 0 views

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    BILLINGS - The U.S. Forest Service is attempting to grow whitebark pine that are resistant to blister rust as part of an effort to prevent the high-elevation tree from dying out in Montana, Idaho and Wyoming.
Nancy Trautmann

Birds of New York State: Species - 2 views

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    Includes statistics about NY bird species and a map showing variability in bird species richness across the state.
Nancy Trautmann

Location Scouting: How to choose clean-energy sites | Conservation Magazine - 0 views

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    Deciding where to install wind turbines and solar panels seems straightforward: Pick gusty and sunny spots. But researchers say the problem is a bit more complicated. To get the most emissions reductions and health benefits, the United States may need to focus its clean energy efforts on some unlikely regions.
Nancy Trautmann

How many plant species are there in the world? Scientists now have an answer - 0 views

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    "First report of its kind assesses state of world's plants, including baseline information on all vascular plants currently known to science, new plant discoveries and threats. The report estimates that there are about 391,000 species of vascular plants in the world."
Nancy Trautmann

Endangered Species On Track To Recovery Success - Science News - redOrbit - 0 views

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    Nearly 100 endangered species should be on track to meet federal scientists' recovery goals, according to a new analysis by a national nonprofit organization that seeks to protect the planet's biological diversity. The Center for Biological Diversity's review examined population trends of 110 endangered plant and animals protected under the Endangered Species Act (ESA) in every state across the USA, including Florida's American crocodile, the gray wolf of the Rockies, and the black-footed ferret, which once existed from southern Canada to Texas. The group found that 90 percent of the species listed are on a positive trajectory toward recovery - and some are even doing better. Source: redOrbit (http://s.tt/1cmi1)
Nancy Trautmann

NRC Video Series Summarizes the State of Climate Science Research - 2 views

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    A new video series from the National Research Council summarizes what scientists have learned about global warming and climate change.
Nancy Trautmann

Surging Seas: Sea level rise analysis by Climate Central - 0 views

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    Maps show threats from sea level rise and storm surge to all 3000+ coastal towns, cities, counties and states in the Lower 48.
Jim MaKinster

North American Mammals - 0 views

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    "This educational Web site, designed to serve as a resource for students, teachers, and the general public interested in the biology and identification of mammals in North America, was developed by the External Affairs and Public Programs Division of the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of Natural History. The resources we make available are derived from the Museum's unparalleled natural history collections, its scientific research, permanent and special exhibits, libraries, and through collaborations with other organizations and individuals with special resources to complement the site.\n\nThis Web site includes detailed descriptions, images, and distribution ranges for more than 400 mammals native to the North American continent. The primary resources for the site have been based in the continental United States, but as the opportunity occurs, the site will be expanded to complete the species found in Canada and Mexico."
Courtney Wilson

Restore the Gulf - 0 views

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    RestoretheGulf.gov is the official federal portal for the Deepwater BP oil spill response and recovery. This site provides the public with information on the response, current operations, news and updates, how to file a claim and obtain other assistance, and links to federal, state and local partners.
Nancy Trautmann

Young Voices on Climate Change | Youth Videos for the Environment - 1 views

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    "Young Voices on Climate Change is a series of short films featuring young people using science and data to reduce the carbon footprint of their homes, schools, communities, and states. "
Courtney Wilson

Analyzing Hurricanes With a Geographic Information System Lesson - 1 views

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    "Students examine North Atlantic hurricanes from 1851 to 2001 over space and time using GIS tools and methods, analyzing hurricane direction, patterns, specific damaging hurricanes, the characteristics of hurricanes near world and specific cities, hurricanes in specific states in the USA and Mexico, and characteristics of hurricanes that passed near the students' hometown. "
Courtney Wilson

Cornell University Geospatial Information Repository - 0 views

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    "CUGIR is an active online repository in the National Spatial Data Clearinghouse program. CUGIR provides geospatial data and metadata for New York State, with special emphasis on those natural features relevant to agriculture, ecology, natural resources, and human-environment interactions."
Courtney Wilson

Easy Heat Maps From Spreadsheet Data With OpenHeatMap - 1 views

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    "The OpenHeatMap site lets you create heat maps and choropleths from uploaded spreadsheet data (CSV format), or Google Docs Spreadsheet data (which makes it continuously updatable). It supports location coding by latitude/longitude coordinates, or by a large number of name/code attributes (e.g. address, FIPS code, zip code, state, province, country). And as a bonus, you can also have time as a variable, letting you create animated heatmaps or choropleths."
Nancy Trautmann

Selecting Sites for Renewable Energy Projects - 0 views

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    "In this activity, undergraduate students use Google Earth to investigate a variety of renewable energy sources and select sites within the United States that would be appropriate for projects based on those sources. These sources include solar energy, bioenergy, hydroelectricity, tidal power, wind energy, wave energy, and geothermal energy."
Lesley Burger

GIS Source Data Links - 1 views

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    GIS Links for state clearinghouses and federal data
Richard Garrett

U.S. and World Population Clocks - POPClocks - 0 views

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    U.S. world population, current population estimates for the United States and the world, population clocks.
Nancy Trautmann

NatureServe Explorer: An Online Encyclopedia of Life. - 0 views

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    authoritative source for information on more than 70,000 plants, animals, and ecosystems of the United States and Canada. Explorer includes particularly in-depth coverage for rare and endangered species.
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