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INRAM - Institute of Natural Resource Analysis and Management
answers questions about biodiversity, hydrology, land management, and ecological chemistry, especially as they relate to the state of New Mexico. Through this Web site you have access to information about all the species of animals and plants housed in the natural history museums of the state of New Mexico. More than that, you can link this information on biodiversity with a variety of environmental and geospatial databases and thus map distributions and obtain insights into the habitat and climatic factors associated with the occurrence of a particular taxonomic group
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INRAM Gateway to New Mexico Biodiversity
a searchable database of museum data at the University of New Mexico, New Mexico State University, Western New Mexico University, and Eastern New Mexico University integrated into a searchable geospatial format accessible via the Internet
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Idaho Gap Analysis Project
Gap analysis is a scientific method for identifying the degree to which native animal species and natural communities are represented in our present-day mix of conservation lands. Those species and communities not adequately represented in the existing network of conservation lands constitute conservation 'gaps'. The purpose of GAP is to provide broad geographic information on the status of ordinary species (those not threatened with extinction or naturally rare) and their habitats in order to provide land managers, planners, scientists, and policy makers with the information they need to make better-informed decisions
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Illinois Gap Analysis Project
Gap analysis is a scientific method for identifying the degree to which native animal species and natural communities are represented in our present-day mix of conservation lands. Those species and communities not adequately represented in the existing network of conservation lands constitute conservation 'gaps'. The purpose of GAP is to provide broad geographic information on the status of ordinary species (those not threatened with extinction or naturally rare) and their habitats in order to provide land managers, planners, scientists, and policy makers with the information they need to make better-informed decisions
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Index to California Plant Names
consists of more than 12,000 names in current and/or recent use (Jepson Herbarium)
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Indiana Gap Analysis Project
Gap analysis is a scientific method for identifying the degree to which native animal species and natural communities are represented in our present-day mix of conservation lands. Those species and communities not adequately represented in the existing network of conservation lands constitute conservation 'gaps'. The purpose of GAP is to provide broad geographic information on the status of ordinary species (those not threatened with extinction or naturally rare) and their habitats in order to provide land managers, planners, scientists, and policy makers with the information they need to make better-informed decisions (web archive site - 2007)
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Insect diversity in Zaranik Protected Area, North Sinai, Egypt
online pdf article, Egyptian Journal of Natural History
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Integrated marine and coastal area management (IMCAM) approaches for implementing the Convention on Biological Diversity
online document from CBD Technical Series No 14 (Convention on Biological Diversity)
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Interactive species distribution reporting, mapping and modelling using the World Wide Web
online pdf article - Computer Networks and ISDN Systems
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Internet Biodiversity Service
utilizing the potential of the internet to exchange biodiversity information. The Internet Biodiversity Service gives access to information about biological systematics, ecology and evolution and enables analysis of selections, large sets of global data from which maps and graphs for modern and fossil occurrences can be plotted - links to major biodiversity programs and databases, University of East London
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