U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service, Natural Resource Program Center, Fort Collins, Colorado, 2010
Date
2010
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U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service, Natural Resource Program Center, Fort Collins, Colorado, 2010
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U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service, Natural Resource Program Center
Place
Fort Collins, Colorado
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Incoming Resources
- Garlic mustard (Alliaria petiolata) Early Detection Monitoring at Homestead National Monument of America, Mary F. Short [and three others]
- Assessment of natural resource conditions, Isle Royale National Park, George J. Kraft [and four others]
- Fire effects on wildlife in tallgrass prairie, Maria Gaetani, Kayla Cook, Sherry Leis
- Assessment of water resources and watershed conditions in the Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area, Georgia, JoAnn M. Burkholder [and three others]
- Mammalian diversity in nineteen southeast coast network parks, William. David Webster
- Coastal geomorphology of the ocean shoreline, Gateway National Recreation Area, natural evolution and cultural modifications, a synthesis, Norbert P Psuty [and three others]
- Alpine vegetation composition structure and soils monitoring protocol, Isabel Ashton [and five others]
- Long term monitoring of glaciers at Mount Rainier National Park, Jon L. Riedel, Jeanna M. Wenger, Nicole D. Bowerman
- Upper Columbia Basin Network osprey monitoring protocol, Lisa K. Garrett [and three others], Version 1.0
- Everglades National Park mosquito risk assessment pilot, results of focus groups and interviews, Kirsten M. Leong
- National Park Service vegetation inventory program, Kevin Hop [and four others] ; USGS, National Park Service, NatureServe
- Understanding the science of climate change, Amanda Schramm, Rachel Loehman
- An evaluation of biological inventory data collected at Cumberland Gap National Historical park, vertebrate and vascular plant inventories, Bill Moore
- Climate monitoring protocol for the North Coast and Cascades Network (Mount Rainier National Park, Olympic National Park, North Cascades National Park, Lewis and Clark National Historical Park, Ebey's Landing National Historical Reserve, San Juan Island National Historical Park, Fort Vancouver National Historic Site), Rebecca Lofgren [and three others]
- Understanding the science of climate change, talking points--impacts to Arid Lands, Rachel Loehman
- A hydrogeomorphic map of Assateague Island National Seashore, Maryland and Virginia, David E. Krantz
- Rocky Mountain Climate Protocol, climate monitoring in the Greater Yellowstone and Rocky Mountain inventory and monitoring networks, Brent Frakes [and ten others]
- Assessment of natural resources and watershed conditions for Kalaupapa National Historical Park, Fung Associates Inc., SWCA Environmental Consultants
- Pipe Spring National Monument, geologic resources inventory report, John Graham
- Assessment of water resources and watershed conditions in Congaree National Park, South Carolina, Michael A. Mallin and Matthew R. McIver
- Assessment of water resources and watershed conditions in Ocmulgee National Monument, Georgia, JoAnn M. Burkholder, Elle H. Allen, and Carol A. Kinder
- Variance and power for trend assessment of pilot data, integrated upland monitoring, Canyonlands National Park, prepared by Dana Witwicki; editing and design Alice Wondrak Biel
- Strategy for enhanced monitoring of natural resource condition in North Atlantic Coastal parks to address the effects of rapid climate change, Sara Stevens [and three others]
- Observed and projected ecological response to climate change in the Rocky Mountains and Upper Columbia Basin, a synthesis of current scientific literature, Isabel W. Ashton ; with contributions from: Stacey Ostermann-Kelm [and four others]
- Biodiversity discovery, a foundation for resource protection and stewardship, Biological Resource Management Division, National Park Service
- Southeast Coast Network surface water discharge monitoring, analysis of existing data and data acquisition applications, C. D. Jones [and four others]
- Mammal and herpetological inventories of Nez Perce National Historical Park 2002: Upper Columbia Basin Network, Crystal Ann Strobl, Thomas J. Rodhouse, Lisa K. Garrett
- Landsat-based monitoring of landscape dynamics in the National Parks of the Great Lakes Inventory and Monitoring Network, Robert Kennedy [and seven others]
- Climate and terrestrial ecosystem change in the U.S. Rocky Mountains and Upper Columbia Basin, historical and future perspectives for natural resource management, David B. McWethy [and six others]
- Revised relative abundance estimates and temporal activity of bats at three Great Lakes national parks based on acoustic data, Bruce W. Miller
- Landbird monitoring protocol, Great Lakes Inventory and Monitoring Network, Ted Gostomski [and four others]
- Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve oceanographic monitoring protocol, Seth Danielson [and four others]
- Protocol for ground-based monitoring of vegetation in the Southwest Alaska Network, Amy E. Miller [and three others]
- Water resources information and issues overview report: Bent's Old Fort National Historic Site, David L. Vana-Miller [and three others]
- Big Thicket National Preserve, Robert Sobczak [and four others]
- Understanding audiences to eliminate lead in NPS environments, literature synthesis report, Danielle J. Ross-Winslow, Tara L. Teel
- Assessment of water resources and watershed conditions in Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park, Georgia, JoAnn M. Burkholder
- Niobrara National Scenic River condition assessment, Sunil Narumalani [and three others]
- Saugus Iron Works National Historic Site amphibian and reptile inventory, Robert P. Cook, David K. Brotherton, John L. Behler, March - September 2001
- Prairie falcon monitoring protocol for Pinnacles National Monument, Gavin Emmons [and three others]
- Water resources assessment of the Toklat Basin in the vicinity of the stampede trail alignment, Kenneth F. Karle
- Air quality monitoring protocol and standard operating procedures for the Northern Colorado Plateau Network, prepared by Dustin W. Perkins ; editing and design Alice Wondrak Biel
- Thematic accuracy assessment procedures, National Park Service vegetation inventory, Chris Lea, Anthony C. Curtis
- Protocol for monitoring coastal salt marshes in the Southwest Alaska Network, M. Torre Jorgenson and Amy E. Miller
- Forest vegetation monitoring protocol for the North Coast and Cascades Network, Steven A. Acker [and seven others]
- Natural resource condition assessment, John Day Fossil Beds National Monument, Jack Bell, Dustin Hinson
- Invasive species early detection monitoring protocol for Klamath Network parks, Dennis C. Odion [and three others]
- Bison Conservation Initiative, Bison Conservation Genetics Workshop: report and recommendations, Peter A. Dratch, Peter J. P. Gogan
- San Francisco Bay Area Network northern spotted owl monitoring protocol, Press, David [and six others]
- Klamath Network landbird monitoring protocol, Jaime L. Stephens [and four others]
Outgoing Resources
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