Our goal is to keep common animals common and to maintain our quality of life. Our approach is to train individuals to become aware of their natural resources and to provide the tools to inventory and monitor their resources.
Wednesday, December 02, 2009
Animal Facts in Spanish
Several of the animal fact sheets have been translated into spanish by 9th and 10th grade students at Waterville High School. This translation effort will help expand the user base of the NatureMapping Program.
Datos de Animales en Español
Friday, May 29, 2009
Roy Bioblitz 2009
May 15-16, 2009. Roy Rodeo Hall was "Science Central" where all the scientists, staff, and volunteers gathered.
Over 50 scientists, taxa experts, volunteers, land owners and news media participated in the 24-hour inventory of birds, mammals, amphibians, reptiles, insects, and plants.
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Sunday, February 08, 2009
California Wildlife Distribution Maps
Breeding Range Map
The green area shows predicted habitats for breeding only. The purpose of the vertebrate distribution maps is to provide more precise information about the current distribution of individual native species within their general ranges than is generally available from field guides.
The habitats were identified using satellite imagery, other datasets and experts throughout the state, as part of the California Gap Analysis Project.
New versions of the California Wildlife Distribution Maps are available for download.
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