Santa Fe County

Wildlife Habitat GIS Modeling Workshop


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The GIS Workshop is designed to further SF County's objective of cooperating with state and local governments, NGOs and the community, to identify, prioritize and protect important wildlife habitats and corridors. The GIS Workshop will model wildlife habitat (Key Patches) for the 20 Focal Species identified by the greater community. Participants will learn how to use ArcGIS and SWReGAP data to model and map individual and composite species habitats. The resulting maps and the process to develop them will be used to identify conservation priorities to guide SF County in: 1) General growth management planning, 2) Potential open space & trails planning and acquisition, and 3) Specific development project reviews.

Thank you to our Sponsors

Three Dimensional view of the Galisteo Watershed
     
 

To contact us:

Ken Boykin

Rachel Guy

Michael Calkins

Department of Fish, Wildlife, and Conservation Ecology

New Mexico State University

Box 30003, MSC 4901

Las Cruces, NM 88003

Phone: 575-646-6303

Fax: 575-646-1281

E-mail: kboykin@nmsu.edu