Western Ecological Research Center
Maps
Maps facilitate the integration of data and science, and are used to display important natural resource information to managers. Below is a list of WERC's available maps, which are related to our publications and projects.
Re-establishing Waterbird Breeding Colonies in San Francisco Bay
This story map details how partners are using science and management to maintain and establish new bird nesting colonies in support of the South Bay Salt Pond Restoration Project.
Story MapWaterfowl Ecology in Suisun Marsh and the Pacific Flyway
This story map details how WERC ecologists and partners are studying the many different aspects of waterfowl ecology in Suisun Marsh and the Pacific Flyway.
Story MapTelemetry of Cinnamon Teal Tagged in Idaho
Scientists at WERC's Dixon Field station have fitted Cinnamon Teal with GPS backpacks. Using R, the telemetry locations are displayed on an image every two weeks.
Telemetry of Cinnamon Teal Tagged in the Central Valley
Scientists at WERC's Dixon Field station have fitted Cinnamon Teal with GPS backpacks. Using R, the telemetry locations are displayed on an image every two weeks.
Telemetry of Cinnamon Teal Tagged in Colorado
Scientists at WERC's Dixon Field station have fitted Cinnamon Teal with GPS backpacks. Using R, the telemetry locations are displayed on an image every two weeks.
Telemetry of Shoveler along the Pacific Flyway
Scientists at WERC's Dixon Field station have fitted several different species of waterfowl with GPS backpacks. Using R, the telemetry locations are displayed on an image every two weeks.
Telemetry of Wigeon along the Pacific Flyway
Scientists at WERC's Dixon Field station have fitted several different species of waterfowl with GPS backpacks. Using R, the telemetry locations are displayed on an image every two weeks.
Telemetry of Canvasback along the Pacific Flyway
Scientists at WERC's Dixon Field station have fitted several different species of waterfowl with GPS backpacks. Using R, the telemetry locations are displayed on an image every two weeks.
Telemetry of Gadwall along the Pacific Flyway
Scientists at WERC's Dixon Field station have fitted several different species of waterfowl with GPS backpacks. Using R, the telemetry locations are displayed on an image every two weeks.
Telemetry of Mallard along the Pacific Flyway
Scientists at WERC's Dixon Field station have fitted several different species of waterfowl with GPS backpacks. Using R, the telemetry locations are displayed on an image every two weeks.
Telemetry of Pintail along the Pacific Flyway
Scientists at WERC's Dixon Field station have fitted several different species of waterfowl with GPS backpacks. Using R, the telemetry locations are displayed on an image every two weeks.
Telemetry of Waterfowl along the Pacific Flyway
Scientists at WERC's Dixon Field station have fitted several different species of waterfowl with GPS backpacks. Using R, the telemetry locations are displayed on an image every two weeks.
Movement Maps for Suisun Marsh Waterfowl and Waterbird Studies
Suisun Marsh is a critical habitat for wintering and breeding waterbirds in California. USGS is working with the California DWR to examine the trends in bird decline and to assess the habitat factors driving long-term survival of waterfowl, rails, and other birds in this important area.
Map of USGS WERC Locations
WERC headquarters, field stations, and sub-stations strategically located in or near California and Nevada bioregions, form the core of the WERC science program.