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Overview Fishes of the Adirondack Park face numerous challenges. Summer Suckers are the only endemic vertebrate yet have suffered major range reductions, so we are analyzing their genome, body shape, and spawning timing to verify their uniqueness and current range. Warming patterns are expected to shift their spawning earlier, potentially intersecting with their recent ancestor (White Suckers) to create hybridization and reduced reproductive success. Minnows are more diverse in the Adirondacks, and our analyses suggest that they show three major distributional patterns that reflect post-glacial colonization and temperature preferences. We are analyzing data from hundreds of lakes to discern the rules that structure...
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The Pacific Islands Climate Adaptation Science Center (PI CASC) supports sustainability and climate adaptation in communities across the Pacific Islands by providing natural and cultural resource managers with access to actionable science specific to the region. PI CASC is hosted by the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa (UHM) with consortium partners at the University of Hawaiʻi at Hilo (UHH) and the University of Guam (UOG). During the period of 2019 - 2024, the PI CASC consortium will strive to i) build resiliency and sustainability in ecosystems and communities to climate change impacts; ii) strive to develop the best actionable climate science, while maintaining a non-advocacy stance; and iii) apply the elements...
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Fire has always been a part of life in southern California. Climate change and current fire management practices have led to catastrophic losses and impacts to human health, infrastructure and ecosystems, as seen, for example, in the 2018 Montecito debris flow. Indigenous wisdom instructs that rather than suppressing fire, we should seek to be in good relationship with fire. This project centers the voices of Chumash people by revitalizing their good relationship with fire in Chumash homelands. This revitalization comes at a critical time for both fire management and revitalization of Indigenous cultural burning practices in the southwest. The project will enable the recovery and documenting of Chumash knowledge...
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This project is an annual communicating memo explicitly designed to inform the Alaska Migratory Bird Comanagement Council and related partners of the survey results and subsequent population index for emperor geese (Anser canagicus) for incorporation of the data into the harvest management strategy and regulatory processes. This memorandum is additionally shared widely with partners outside the USFWS. The major products are an annual report in .pdf format and the associated R Markdown generating code.
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Combined population indices of ducks and loons (YKD) and geese and swans (YKG) for the USFWS Region Migratory Bird Management Alaska Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta Aerial Survey study area in a combined csv format. The survey consists of low-level aerial observations of waterfowl on a stratified strip transect design. The resulting data frame is several indices combined over observers (or single observer in years where estimates were not combined) and calculated using a standard ratio estimator. These data are output from the R package AKaerial and are also available within that package, see https://github.com/USFWS/AKaerial.
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Dusky Canada geese (Branta canadensis occidentalis) comprise one of the smallest populations of geese in North America and their breeding range is limited to Prince William Sound, primarily the Copper River Delta, and Middleton Island, Alaska. The Alaska Region of Migratory Bird Management initiated an aerial breeding pair survey on the Copper River Delta in 1986 after reported declines in the abundance of dusky Canada geese on their nesting and wintering grounds. Since 2008, the Pacific Flyway Council uses results of the aerial breeding pair survey, together with Middleton Island ground counts conducted by the Alaska Department of Fish and Game, as a management index to determine optimal hunting regulations. Survey...
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Dusky Canada geese (Branta canadensis occidentalis) comprise one of the smallest populations of geese in North America and their breeding range is limited to Prince William Sound, primarily the Copper River Delta, and Middleton Island, Alaska. The Alaska Region of Migratory Bird Management initiated an aerial breeding pair survey on the Copper River Delta in 1986 after reported declines in the abundance of dusky Canada geese on their nesting and wintering grounds. Since 2008, the Pacific Flyway Council uses results of the aerial breeding pair survey, together with Middleton Island ground counts conducted by the Alaska Department of Fish and Game, as a management index to determine optimal hunting regulations. Survey...
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Panorama with images 040, 050, 051, and 052 (left to right). View from ridge between Elk and Ephriam valleys near south edge of Crow Creek quadrangle, Idaho, looking west. Shows Ephriam Valley in foreground, Crow Creek Valley in middle ground and range of mountains to west. Highest peak to south (left of picture) is Meade Peak. Snowdrift Range occupies central portion, and Deer Creek Peak in near the north. Idaho. June 7, 1915.
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Panorama with images 049, 050, 051, and 053 (left to right). View from ridge between Elk and Ephriam valleys near south edge of Crow Creek quadrangle, Idaho, looking west. Shows Ephriam Valley in foreground, Crow Creek Valley in middle ground and range of mountains to west. Highest peak to south (left of picture) is Meade Peak. Snowdrift Range occupies central portion, and Deer Creek Peak in near the north. Idaho. June 7, 1915.
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Cambrian shale with worm-like bodies, from Reed and Benson ridge. Cottonwood District, Utah. Circa 1936. Published in U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 201, Plate 9. 1943.
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Yosemite National Park, California. Lower end of Yosemite Valley from Oak Flat Road. 1915. Published in U.S. Geological Survey Professional paper 160, Plate 16-A. 1930.
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Shale, nodular in part, kenneberg Formation, west slope of Reed and Benson Ridges. Salt Lake County, Utah. Circa 1936. Published in U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 201, Plate 12-A. 1943.
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Yosemite National Park, California. Mount Clark, from the west wall of north cirque. Old cirque in the sunlight at the right. 1913.
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Upper valley of Tenmile Creek, shows characteristic weathering of sheared granodiorite (in center) dark tone of Prichard rocks (on crest at left) and junction of remarkably broad, flat bottom with precipitous wall of glaciated valley, looking northeast. Granite County, Montana. Circa 1907. Published in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 78, Plate IV-B.1913. Published in U.S. Geological Survey. Folio 196, Plate 1. 1915.
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Yosemite National Park, California. Bridalveil Fall, viewed from Big Oak Flat Road, shows a cross section of a hanging valley and eaning tower at the right with master joint parallel to the left side of the valley. 1913.


map background search result map search result map Pinnacles, Ten Mile Creek, Granite County, Montana. Circa 1907. Cathedral Peak near Cathedral Pass, Yosemite National Park, California. 1913. Mount Hoffman from Illilouette Ridge, Yosemite National Park, California.  1913. Mount Clark, Yosemite National Park, California. 1913. Mountain southwest of Rafferty Peak, Yosemite National Park, California. 1913. Lower end of Yosemite Valley, Yosemite National Park, California. 1915. Shale, Reed and Benson Ridges, Salt Lake County, Utah. Circa 1936. Worm-like bodies, Cottonwood District, Utah. Circa 1936. Pacific Islands Climate Adaptation Science Center Consortium - Hosted by University of Hawai‘i, Mānoa (2019-2024) Cycles of Renewal: Returning Good Fire to the Chumash Homelands Adirondack Fish Conservation: Safeguarding Summer Suckers, Understanding Minnow Diversity, Limiting Smallmouth Bass Invasions, Developing Climate-Adapted Stocking 2024 Alaska Goose, Swan, and Crane Population Indices R Quarto Code 2024 Alaska Emperor Goose Population Index Update Alaska Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta Aerial Survey Combined Index Estimates 1985 to present Alaska Copper River Delta Aerial Dusky Canada Goose Breeding Pair Survey Alaska Copper River Delta Aerial Dusky Canada Goose Breeding Pair Survey Combined Index Estimates 1986 to present Cathedral Peak near Cathedral Pass, Yosemite National Park, California. 1913. Mount Hoffman from Illilouette Ridge, Yosemite National Park, California.  1913. Mount Clark, Yosemite National Park, California. 1913. Mountain southwest of Rafferty Peak, Yosemite National Park, California. 1913. Lower end of Yosemite Valley, Yosemite National Park, California. 1915. Shale, Reed and Benson Ridges, Salt Lake County, Utah. Circa 1936. Pinnacles, Ten Mile Creek, Granite County, Montana. Circa 1907. Alaska Copper River Delta Aerial Dusky Canada Goose Breeding Pair Survey Alaska Copper River Delta Aerial Dusky Canada Goose Breeding Pair Survey Combined Index Estimates 1986 to present Alaska Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta Aerial Survey Combined Index Estimates 1985 to present Cycles of Renewal: Returning Good Fire to the Chumash Homelands Worm-like bodies, Cottonwood District, Utah. Circa 1936. Adirondack Fish Conservation: Safeguarding Summer Suckers, Understanding Minnow Diversity, Limiting Smallmouth Bass Invasions, Developing Climate-Adapted Stocking 2024 Alaska Goose, Swan, and Crane Population Indices R Quarto Code 2024 Alaska Emperor Goose Population Index Update Pacific Islands Climate Adaptation Science Center Consortium - Hosted by University of Hawai‘i, Mānoa (2019-2024)