Welcome to the Oregon iMapInvasives iNaturalist Project

The Oregon iMapInvasives project was launched in 2011 to be the place where all invasive species observation and treatment data within the state could be viewed and queried at once. Today we have over 282,000 observations for 313 non-native species being monitored and managed throughout the state. This data has been shared with managers, non-profits, and researchers to further the understanding of the impacts of invasive species and to prioritize their management.

While anyone can request an Oregon iMapInvasives login to view the data or to enter records themselves, iNaturalist presents us with another way to find invasive species locations and to help people learn more about iMap and the many species that threaten our ecology and economy.

I hope you'll have some fun participating in this project while helping expand our understanding of invasive species in Oregon.

Regards,
Lindsey Wise
Oregon iMapInvasives Data Administrator and
Oregon Biodiveristy Information Center Data Manager

Publicado el 23 de octubre de 2015 a las 08:29 PM por wisel wisel

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