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2020.06.30 Scoping Webinar Discussion
Please utilize this forum space to capture your feedback/comments stemming from our June 30th Scoping Webinar. Here is a link to the associated meeting records. If you have any questions or issues, let me know and I can walk you through how to comment, link, upload documents, etc.Thanks! Lucas@longleafalliance.org 850-776-7288
2020.05.28 Scoping Webinar Discussion
Re: 2020.05.28 Scoping Webinar Discussion
Natureserve's project is an example of what the good map does not want to do. There is zero need to create another fire atlas. The minimal attributes was nice. In my experience users (viewers) of these datasets (or webmap) place trust in the person/organization who has compiled the data. They are there to see the data, not inspect it. Military Great example of an organization creating an authoritative dataset that needs to be leveraged. The graphs and pie charts were cool but I don't know if they would have any utility. I wasn't able to stick around for much of the Q and A but avoiding the kitchen sink cannot be understated. If you haven't reached out to the folks creating/running InFORM I encourage you to do so. Many of the federal agencies use this 'system' and depending on the outreach and lines of communication states do too.
Online Training Programs and Materials
Training Resources contains myriad online training materials for fire practitioners and others to build their skills and understanding of many subject areas as well as resources available for wildland fire professionals not included in a formal training course or module.
Online Training Programs and Materials
Training Resources contains a variety of online training materials available for fire practitioners and others to build their skills and understanding of many subject areas.
News from SECAS January 2024 Newsletter
Review grassland indicator, Blueprint changelog updated to 2023, how Blueprint uses critical habitat, and more.
Gloved hand with Seedpods
From NRCS Flickr - Texas https://www.flickr.com/photos/ 139446213@N03/25115444695/
Golden-winged warbler
From Wikipedia. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/ File:Golden-winged_Warbler,_ Rock_Crusher_Rd.,_ Sagola,_Iron_Co.,_MI,_ 21_May_2015_(18195370525).jpg
WLFW Collage Banner
Collage used on main landing page in banner position.
Sheep Herder
Dominique Herman leads a flock of Corriedale Merino cross and Ike-de-France Merino cross to pasture for morning grazing on her farm in Warwick, New York. (USDA/FPAC photo by Preston Keres)
Workspace Banner photo
Photo from iStock. iStock-1325265006.jpg
Oak Images on Golden Winged Warbler LP Dev
Group walking in woods
Indiana NRCS State Forester Daniel Shaver (left), David Ray and staff from Indiana NRCS check out the ongoing work being done at a private forest owned by Ray in Jackson County, IN during a visit May 24, 2022. NRCS photo by Brandon O’Connor
Google Doc - Landscape Partnership Photo Information
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Worden Farm's (www.wordenfarm.com) (L - R) Rick and Doris Lovering, Philip Kemp and Carlos Mendes spends the entire day keeping stocks on the tables, educating customers about organic vegetables, and bagging organic leafy greens that were harvested the day before at the Saturday Morning Market, in St. Petersburg, FL on April 14, 2012. USDA Photo by Lance Cheung.
Longleaf Pine Forest
Filtered sunlight in longleaf pine forest.
Ocala National Forest
A prairie and pine trees in Juniper Prairie Wilderness in Ocala National Forest, the southernmost wilderness area in the United States. iStock
Mapviewer
Image showing firemapping in the Southeast region
Rich Turf
Close-up of native grass and wildflowers.
Restored prairie in Ohio
This restored prairie was done in Ohio by our Partners for Fish and Wildlife Program. It was planted and established after removing a forest and invasive species. Photo by Donnie Knight Jr./USFWS.
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