Come learn about the NJ DEP Division of Fish and Wildlife’s geographic information system (GIS) approach to mapping endangered and threatened wildlife habitat throughout New Jersey.
The Landscape Project is used in many state planning efforts and is referenced in a number of state regulations. It is also widely used in local environmental resource inventories throughout the state.
An upcoming Landscape Project training and information session will be hosted by The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey, Pomona, on Friday, Dec. 11, from 1 – 4 p.m.
Participants will learn how the Landscape Project was developed and have an opportunity to use GIS “hands-on” to access habitat maps for threatened and endangered wildlife species. Seating is limited so please register as soon as possible.
For information regarding the training, scheduling and registration please consult http://www.njfishandwildlife.com/ensp/landscape_train.htm or e-mail patrick.woerner@dep.state.nj.us .
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