To show breeding wader survey data from 4 surveys carried out in one location in Essex farmland. I don’t have the data yet, but thinking a base layer to show the local area, a polygon layer to highlight the survey area, and then layers of point data for the surveys.
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The map that I would like to create will show the location of where the invasive algae is found and the gradient of distribution throughout the reef flat. I would like to use this map to inform management steps by our local and federal resource agencies.
A map that shows different tree species sampled in a forest to be studied for various bometrics
I would like to create a map to show the areas of a ravens roosting location, and feeding areas relative to their nest location and human infrastructure. I believe I would need road layers, topographic, and satellite layers.
I’d like to create a map conveying locations monitored for coral disease.
I want to represent the movement of some individuals of the Mexican wolf so that the public understands how much this subspecies moves. If possible, I would like to represent your home environment as well.
Your proposal is interesting, I think you can download that kind of data from GBIF. If you dare, you could represent how its distribution has changed over the years.
I don’t have any data myself yet but I am trying to get involved with bat conservation in my local area so I would like to do a map of different bat species in the district, covering their habitats, sightings etc. I would include features such as churches and bat boxes (where they would live), and show areas of forest, fields urban etc to show where they are found.
I would also have different symbols for the different species of bat.
Points of interest would be the places such as the churches and bat boxes.
If anyone has any suggestions or comments would love to hear
To develop home range/ territorial distribution of individuals of an endangered species. In relation to each other, and to geographical factors (rivers, grassland/woodland…etc).
This time I’d like to represent the survey we did a couple of years ago in Škocjanski zatok nature reserve. We received a map of Škocjanski zatok, in which we entered every detected sound of an Acrocephalus arundinaceus and Cettia cetti along the way. Each entered point (GPS) on the map was marked with the corresponding ID number, which corresponded to the ID number on the survey sheet. Now I would like to show these points on a map.
Great thinking! And I have the same “problem”. When I’m browsing through the Copernicus Land monitoring page, I never know which satellite imagery or reference data to choose. Or like you said, when I finally find the one I need, it seems like something is missing.
I would like to create a map of a small area of land that I help manage in Scotland, vegetation (what was there originnally, what we’ve introduced and what has self seeded), polygon of the aear we manage within the context of local landuse (farms /roads) and mammal sightings (in our area and locally from the mammal society database)
I do not have my own data yet, but for my future research endeavors I would like to create a map that shows the location of surviving birds spotted after reintroduction to demonstrate the survival rate of different birds/personalities after reintroduction.
I want to show the sites of the rarest wild plants we have in our area using vector and raster data.
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I propose similar map as you. I am wondering that how you will include the legend? I hope you will use points for sightings and polygon for distribution. I am aiming to do so for Marine Mammal stranding data.
my map will show the area of study and information about the limits and the points where we register person death because of the conflict man-animal
I don’t have my own data or even a specific project to apply this to yet, however as someone who wants to go into a career that in wildlife conservation, I think the big messages that maps can convey is areas to protect or restore based on the wildlife/species present there. Like, with the gibbon data we can see where gibbons were sighted and thus we can see the kind of area that needs (more) protection, or other aid, especially with a map that also displays the location of notable threats. Basically, maps that show the conservation issue and put it into perspective of the wider area are what I’m interested in. It could also be useful to add other species in, using different symbols, to assess which areas may need to be higher priority, etc. by looking at wider biodiversity
It is different from another program. It open sources so easy to add files project. But it new for me to learning.
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