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Land Treatment Digital Library Land Treatment Digital Library

The Land Treatment Digital Library (LTDL) was created by the U.S. Geological Survey to catalog legacy land treatment information on Bureau of Land Management lands in the western United States. The LTDL currently houses thousands of treatments from BLM lands across 10 states.

Western Migrations Western Migrations

The Western Migrations web application uses an interactive map to foster exploration of detailed migration routes, stopovers, and winter ranges across the West. Filter the data by species, state, specific herds, or land ownership, including Federal and Tribal lands, to focus on the areas and animals most relevant to your work or interests.

Land Treatment Exploration Tool Land Treatment Exploration Tool

The Land Treatment Exploration Tool is designed for resource managers to use when planning land treatments. The tool provides useful summaries of environmental characteristics of planned treatment areas and facilitates adaptive management practices by comparing those characteristics to other similar treatments within a specified distance or area of interest. Provisional Software.

River DroughtCast River DroughtCast

River DroughtCast delivers current streamflow drought conditions and weekly forecasts of streamflow drought at select streamgages with long-term, complete records across the lower 48 states (the conterminous U.S., or CONUS).

Barka Slough Hydrology and Biology Explorer Barka Slough Hydrology and Biology Explorer

Barka Slough is a historically perennial wetland located at the downstream western end of California's San Antonio Creek Valley watershed. Plant and animal species in the area are experiencing impacts from habitat changes. The tool lets users explore and enhance the understanding of the hydrology and biology of the slough.

Indigenous communities and migratory pathways Indigenous communities and migratory pathways

In both Native Hawaiian and Alaska Native traditions, birds play important roles in tracking seasons, signaling weather changes, guiding navigation, and locating food resources. Their movements and behaviors are read as part of an ongoing dialogue with the natural world.
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