The University of Minnesota, Department of Forest Resources has created a high resolution land cover spatial database of Muscatatuck National Wildlife Refuge (NWR), in Jackson and Jennings Counties, Indiana. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) 1:15000, color-infrared aerial photos were collected on September 19, 2000. Vegetation types were classified according to the National Vegetation Classification System (NVCS) at the Formation level. A refuge-derived classification system was also used and crosswalked to the NVCS.Research supported by Cooperative Agreement USDI/1434-HQ-97-RU-01566 WO 49 between the University of Minnesota and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
The National Wildlife Refuge system is a vital resource for the protection and conservation of biodi...
Abstract-Research Natural Areas (RNAs) are designated by the USDA Forest Service to protect ecosyste...
To facilitate forest planning and management on National Wildlife Refuges, we synthesized multiple d...
The University of Minnesota, Department of Forest Resources has created a high resolution land cove...
The University of Minnesota, Department of Forest Resources in cooperation with Region 3 of the U.S...
The University of Minnesota Forest Resources Department in cooperation with Region 3 of the U.S. Fi...
The paper presents GIS data for the Muscatatuck National Wildlife Refuge.Research supported by the U...
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Forest species classification through remote sensing data is a complex process, which usually is don...
The Lakeview, Oregon, office of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) contracted Pacific Northw...
The National Wildlife Refuge system is a vital resource for the protection and conservation of biodi...
Abstract-Research Natural Areas (RNAs) are designated by the USDA Forest Service to protect ecosyste...
To facilitate forest planning and management on National Wildlife Refuges, we synthesized multiple d...
The University of Minnesota, Department of Forest Resources has created a high resolution land cove...
The University of Minnesota, Department of Forest Resources in cooperation with Region 3 of the U.S...
The University of Minnesota Forest Resources Department in cooperation with Region 3 of the U.S. Fi...
The paper presents GIS data for the Muscatatuck National Wildlife Refuge.Research supported by the U...
The Lakeview, Oregon, office of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) contracted Pacific Northw...
The Sandstone Unit of the Rice Lake National Wildlife refuge, located south of Sandstone, Minnesota ...
The paper presents GIS data for the Squaw Creek National Wildlife Refuge.Research supported by Coope...
The report present GIS data for the Rice Lake National Wildlife Refuge in Aitkin County, Minnesota.R...
Bass River Recreation Area is a state recreation area located along the Grand River in Ottawa County...
This paper presents GIS data for the Shiawassee National Wildlife Refuge.Research supported by Coope...
Forest species classification through remote sensing data is a complex process, which usually is don...
The Lakeview, Oregon, office of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) contracted Pacific Northw...
The National Wildlife Refuge system is a vital resource for the protection and conservation of biodi...
Abstract-Research Natural Areas (RNAs) are designated by the USDA Forest Service to protect ecosyste...
To facilitate forest planning and management on National Wildlife Refuges, we synthesized multiple d...