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Arkansas Projects Using NatureTracker

 

NatureTracker Unveiled at the National Meeting

NatureMapping's 7th Annual National Meeting was held at the 4H Center in Little Rock Arkansas. NatureTracker's Arkansas sequence was unveiled, tested, and participants' were trained how to import their data into GIS and use it with local datasets.


NatureMappers learning to use maps

NatureMappers learning how to use maps

NatureMappers conducting a stream survey

NatureMappers conducting a stream survey

NatureMappers using computers

NatureMappers learning how to import their data into GIS


Arkansas NatureMapping Program

NatureMapping is a hands-on environmental science and education program that joins naturalists, youth, teachers, and natural resource professionals in monitoring wildlife in the state. It combines wildlife study, forestry, technology, and the scientific process in helping understand what wildlife are present and where they live in Arkansas.

The Arkansas Cooperative Extension Service, in partnership with the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission, and a number of other agencies and organizations, trains people about how to monitor and report the wildlife you see and the habitats in which they live.

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