MW Avian Data Center Technical Team

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MW Avian Data Center Technical Team

Our goal is to identify user needs based on existing and possible future bird monitoring datasets, technologies, and conservation opportunities in support of the Midwest Avian Data Center.

Members: 10
Latest Activity: Feb 28, 2012

About the Midwest Avian Data Center

1. (NEW!) Midwest Avian Data Center Technical Team Forms at 2011 Conference:

 

Katie Koch, US Fish and Wildlife Service (Chair)

Judy Pollock, Audubon Chicago Region

Gareth Rowell, National Park Service

Tom Will, US Fish and Wildlife Service

Ethan Duke, Missouri River Bird Observatory

Mark Shieldcastle, Black Swamp Bird Observatory

Benjamin Kahler, Upper Mississippi River and Great Lakes Region Joint Venture

 

If you would like to serve on this technical team, please contact Katie today (katie_koch@fws.gov).

 

2. Working Group Notes

Notes from the August 2011 MWADC Group Discussion

MWADC Tech Team Call September 27, 2011

MWADC Tech Team Call November 18, 2011

 

3. If you are interested in learning more about how the Midwest Avian Data Center (MWADC) and Avian Knowledge Network (AKN) structure, organize and manage observation data, check out these PowerPoint presentations:

Draft_AKN_Node_Architecture_v7n.ppt

MWADC_CADCasDSS_20100914c.pdf

Discussion Forum

Midwest Avian Data Center User's Guide

The Midwest Avian Data Center (MWADC) is a cooperative effort between PRBO Conservation Science (founded as Point Reyes Bird Observatory; PRBO), the US Fish and Wildlife Service’s Midwest Region,…Continue

Started by Katie Koch Nov 30, 2011.

Why I Love Protocols 1 Reply

You could define a "good" protocol as one that meets your monitoring needs now and forever (or, at least, for many years). It would clearly describe your sampling design and all of the operating…Continue

Started by Gareth Rowell. Last reply by Ethan Duke Mar 30, 2011.

Data management and analysis 2 Replies

I think it would be good to explore the CADC site with test datasets to see how their data visualization and analysis tools work. From the end-user's experience, they seem pretty straightforward. The…Continue

Started by Gareth Rowell. Last reply by Gareth Rowell Dec 7, 2010.

 

Members (10)

 
 
 

"All things are possible with spatially explicit, measurable population goals, administered by a coordinated partnership at multiple scales of influence."-Andy Paulios 

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