shrug-l: Endangered Species Data???

Nonie Castro nonie_castro@coxtarget.com
Tue, 23 Aug 2005 14:39:16 -0400


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WOW!
In my travels, I stumbled upon this:=20
http://www.libs.uga.edu/darchive/hargrett/maps/colamer.html
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In case anyone needs (or enjoys) historical maps, this is a really good
(lots of maps!) site.=20


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	From: shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us
[mailto:shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us] On Behalf Of Nonie Castro
	Sent: Tuesday, August 23, 2005 11:52 AM
	To: SHRUG
	Subject: shrug-l: Endangered Species Data???
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	Hello all!
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	Surely you all are familiar with GIS Day?
	(http://www.gis.com/showcase/gisday.html
<http://www.gis.com/showcase/gisday.html> )
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	Well - I opened up my big mouth and volunteered that one of my
GIS Day Map Gallery projects would be some sort of Conservation map.
	("How GIS can help Save Wildlife" - or something similar.)
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	Trouble is - I am having an enormous amount of trouble finding
raw data so I can make my own map.
	(I am finding plenty of maps already made, but the rules of our
map gallery is that it has to be made in house where possible.)
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	Do any of you have any data laying around or a link to data that
I can download?
	It can be any kind of species - furred or gilled, winged or
scaled - bugs even!
	It doesn't even have to be current!
	I am only trying to convey an example not only of what GIS can
do, but of what our in-house capabilities are.=20
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	(In case you are curious - my other maps are a "Now and Then"
type of display - showing Florida today and insets of historical Florida
Maps, then I am doing a "Where in the World?" type game using Google
satellite maps of mainly local landmarks, then I have a "Territory Map"
for our Targeted Trade Areas showing carrier routes colored by Median HH
Income.)
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	Thank you,
	Nonie Castro
	GIS Specialist
	Cox Target Media
	8605 Largo Lakes Blvd
	Largo, FL 33773
	727-399-3000 x3246
	www.coxtarget.com
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  [mailto:shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us] <B>On Behalf Of </B>Nonie =

  Castro<BR><B>Sent:</B> Tuesday, August 23, 2005 11:52 AM<BR><B>To:</B> =

  SHRUG<BR><B>Subject:</B> shrug-l: Endangered Species=20
  Data???<BR></FONT><BR></DIV>
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  <P><FONT size=3D2><FONT face=3D"Trebuchet MS">Hello all!<BR><BR>Surely =
you all are=20
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  face=3D"Trebuchet MS">)<BR><BR>Well - I opened up my big mouth and =
volunteered=20
  that one of my GIS Day Map Gallery projects would be some sort of =
Conservation=20
  map.<BR>("How GIS can help Save Wildlife" - or something=20
  similar.)<BR><BR>Trouble is - I am having an enormous amount of =
trouble=20
  finding raw data so I can make my own map.<BR>(I am finding plenty of =
maps=20
  already made, but the rules of our map gallery is that it has to be =
made in=20
  house where possible.)<BR><BR>Do any of you have any data laying =
around or a=20
  link to data that I can download?<BR>It can be any kind of species - =
furred or=20
  gilled, winged or scaled - bugs even!<BR>It doesn't even have to be=20
  current!<BR>I am only trying to convey an example not only of what GIS =
can do,=20
  but of what our in-house capabilities are. </FONT></FONT><FONT =
size=3D2><FONT=20
  face=3D"Trebuchet MS"><BR><BR>(In case you are curious - my other maps =
are a=20
  "Now and Then" type of display - showing Florida today and insets of=20
  historical Florida Maps, then I am doing a "Where in the World?" type =
game=20
  using Google satellite maps of mainly local landmarks, then I have a=20
  "Territory Map" for our Targeted Trade Areas showing carrier routes =
colored by=20
  Median HH Income.)<BR><BR>Thank you,<BR>Nonie Castro<BR>GIS =
Specialist<BR>Cox=20
  Target Media<BR>8605 Largo Lakes Blvd<BR>Largo, FL =
33773<BR>727-399-3000=20
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