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About GeoAcademy | GeoAcademy
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Open GIS: No Bounds. Donate to the QGIS Project. Is an independent consortium of GIS educators dedicated to promoting the use of open source software for geospatial technology education. We believe that all students deserve the opportunity to learn and use technology regardless of their social or economic status. We are committed to bringing technology training and education to anyone and everyone in the world through the use of Internet-based education. The GeoAcademy. Kurt Menke, GISP. Kurt Menke, a ce...
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I-90 Wildlife crossing in Washington – New Mexico Wildways
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We identify and protect NM's vital wildlife connectivity and habitat. Bird’s Eye View GIS. Pathways: Wildlife Corridors of NM. May 17, 2014. I-90 Wildlife crossing in Washington. Nice article on the wildlife crossing in Washington state, across Interstate 90, that people have been working on for many years now. Plans for a large animal overpass are in the works, but many underpasses of various sizes are already being used on a regular basis by many different kinds of animals. This entry was posted in News.
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Puma, or “Managing Wild-ness” – New Mexico Wildways
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We identify and protect NM's vital wildlife connectivity and habitat. Bird’s Eye View GIS. Pathways: Wildlife Corridors of NM. June 10, 2015. Puma, or “Managing Wild-ness”. Puma or “Managing Wild-ness”. The Puma, or Mountain Lion, is one of the last “wild”animals of the North American “wild lands”. Along with the Grizzly Bear and Wolf, the Puma is hard to “manage”. But that is the definition of wild isn’t it? Posted by: Peter Callen of Pathways: Wildlife Corridors of NM. This entry was posted in Published.
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pcallen – New Mexico Wildways
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We identify and protect NM's vital wildlife connectivity and habitat. Bird’s Eye View GIS. Pathways: Wildlife Corridors of NM. February 28, 2017. Born to Rewild: The Perfect Emotional Sendoff to 23rd Sedona Film Festival – Wildlands Network. Source: Born to Rewild: The Perfect Emotional Sendoff to 23rd Sedona Film Festival – Wildlands Network. February 6, 2017. Pathways: Wildlife Corridors of NM WON. Visit our project here: Pathways: Wildlife Corridors of NM WON. From our last NM Wildways meeting on Jan&...
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How the US-Mexico Border Wall Is Hurting Animals – New Mexico Wildways
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We identify and protect NM's vital wildlife connectivity and habitat. Bird’s Eye View GIS. Pathways: Wildlife Corridors of NM. June 1, 2016. How the US-Mexico Border Wall Is Hurting Animals. Eight years ago, while flying 800 feet above the grasslands of southern New Mexico, an unlikely observation changed the course of. Source: How the US-Mexico Border Wall Is Hurting Animals. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Handbook of Road Ecology. Too Many Deer on the Road? Let Cougars Return →.
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Aquaponics – Dave's World Gone Spatial
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Recreation, Fish and Wildlife. Dave's World Gone Spatial. Reinventing the Globe, One Location at a Time! I have a keen interest in a future that preserves the health and enjoyment of generations to come. I believe a radical transformation of our current food system model will be required globally to sustain the future of our planet. Aquaponics has serious potential for recreating how human beings think about feeding their children long into the future! The image below is my winter living room snack bar!
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Spring Starts and the Fish are Frisky! – Dave's World Gone Spatial
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Recreation, Fish and Wildlife. Dave's World Gone Spatial. Reinventing the Globe, One Location at a Time! April 14, 2016. April 14, 2016. Spring Starts and the Fish are Frisky! We’ve also got the breeding apparatus set up for our hopeful Tilapia mother downstairs. It consists of 2 x 50 gallon and a 30 gallon tank. The fish will be staged and separated from incoming fry stock until they reach an appropriate size to be put in the grow out tank for the summer/fall seasons. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Reinven...
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Reinventing the Globe, One Location at a Time! – Dave's World Gone Spatial
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Recreation, Fish and Wildlife. Dave's World Gone Spatial. Reinventing the Globe, One Location at a Time! April 7, 2016. April 13, 2016. Reinventing the Globe, One Location at a Time! Thanks for visiting my page! Please stay a while and have a look around. Check out the links to past projects and my fields of interest! Spring Starts and the Fish are Frisky! Recreation, Fish and Wildlife. Bella Beharrell's Blog Page. Bird's Eye View GIS. Eric Hoodicoff's Blog. Open Source GIS Blog.
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Recreation, Fish and Wildlife – Dave's World Gone Spatial
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Recreation, Fish and Wildlife. Dave's World Gone Spatial. Reinventing the Globe, One Location at a Time! Recreation, Fish and Wildlife. Applied Research – Documenting Presence/Absence to Establish Potential Trans-boundary Movement Patterns of Canada Lynx. Recreation, Fish and Wildlife. Bella Beharrell's Blog Page. Bird's Eye View GIS. Eric Hoodicoff's Blog. Open Source GIS Blog. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com.
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