Not exact matches
Westchester County Geographic Information Systems Mapper Westchester County's mapper lets users search by location within a specific theme (such as sewer district), or zoom in
on an
area of interest and display
map layers such as watershed boundaries, locations of septic tanks and wastewater treatment plants, citizen science sampling locations, and
fish and wildlife habitats.
«We used these estimates to
map natural extinction risk in modern oceans, and compare it with recent human pressures
on the ocean such as
fishing, and climate change to identify the
areas most at risk,» says Professor Pandolfi.
Zambrano says he has
mapped the
areas where axolotls still remain; he envisions a team of local
fishers being paid to sweep them of
fish on an ongoing basis.
The report uses colored heat
maps to represent the variety of species in a given
area — warmer colors indicating greater diversity — and are based
on the distribution of more than 1,000
fish, crayfish and mussel species in almost 300 watersheds spanning 11 states.