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  1. Biodiversity Science project: National Geographic's Giant State Maps

    Explore resources for teaching about apportionment and redistricting. Use multiple teaching methods, including hands-on materials and instructional technology. 1. National Geographic’s Giant State Maps offer historical context and an overview of current population distribution; 2. a background presentation about civics, geography, and history provides foundational data and links to additional resources; 3...

  2. Biodiversity Science project: National Geographic Field Expedition: Valley of the Khans

    Imagine an expedition with a field staff of 10,000. How about 100,000? It's possible. Supported by National Geographic Digital Media, "Field Expedition: Mongolia — Valley of the Khans Project" is an innovative, noninvasive archaeological survey of Mongolia’s sacred lands that allows web users around the world to actively participate in an ongoing, real-time scientific exploration. Valley of the Khans is the ultimate citizen science project...

  3. Biodiversity Science project: OMEGA-LOCATE

    Nonmarine ostracods, tiny crustaceans with an excellent fossil record, are common in aquatic ecosystems. The Ostracod Metadatabase of Environmental and Geographical Attributes (OMEGA) facilitates access to global geographical and environmental distributional data for nonmarine ostracods, supporting applications in biodiversity auditing, biogeography and the calibration of species as fossil proxies for past environmental and climatic change...

  4. Biodiversity Science project: Macrofungi Hotspotting

    Data generated by combining geographical spread and dates of sightings over a year, may help to spot places needing protection for the sake of macrofungi survival, as well show drift of occurrence due to habitat loss and climate change.

  5. Biodiversity Science project: MyEnvironment

    The MyEnvironment mapping tools provides immediate access to a cross-section of environmental data for any geographical location in the U.S. Users of the official site can choose the location and environmental issue to examine.

  6. Biodiversity Science project: FDA GenomeTrakr

    The GenomeTrakr network is the first distributed network of laboratories to utilize whole genome sequencing for pathogen identification. It consists of public health and university laboratories that collect and share genomic and geographic data from foodborne pathogens...

  7. Biodiversity Science project: Global Xplorer

    GlobalXplorer° is an online platform that uses the power of the crowd to analyze the incredible wealth of satellite images currently available to archaeologists. Launched by 2016 TED Prize winner and National Geographic Fellow, Dr. Sarah Parcak, as her “wish for the world,” GlobalXplorer° aims to bring the wonder of archaeological discovery to all, and to help us better understand our connection to the past.

  8. Biodiversity Science project: Cascades Butterfly Project

    Butterflies are sensitive indicators of climate change because temperature influences the timing of an individual's life cycle and the geographic distribution of a species. Six protected areas in the Cascade Mountains are establishing a program to monitor butterflies to learn how climate is affecting the populations...

  9. Biodiversity Science project: Passengers in a Driverless Future

    Driverless cars and autonomous technologies are beginning to appear on the nation’s roads in significant numbers — and people are talking about them. To capture that enthusiasm, and engage people in the project, we are creating a simple infrastructure for citizens to begin reporting on when and where they see autonomous vehicles.•Built on the model of simple citizen science geographic reporting apps like e-bird and Did You Feel It? •Maps the shifting geography of autonomous vehicle usage...

  10. Biodiversity Science project: 2016 National Parks BioBlitz - Natchez Trace BioBlitz and Wildlife Weekend

    This event is geared more towards public engagement and education regarding the biodiversity in the park. The BioBlitz is also coordinated with the Parkway's Wildlife Weekend where we will offer a wildlife education program and exhibits from partner groups for the public. Experts on taxa will lead walks with public visitors to collect as many species are available and document data in iNaturalist...