Shonte Jenkins
Shonte Jenkins is the Information Specialist for the Science and Decisions Center
Science and Products
USGS—An Unparalleled Scientific Asset USGS—An Unparalleled Scientific Asset
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) delivers information critical to powering our economy, managing our natural resources, and keeping Americans safe and healthy.1Mapping the Nation $21B Geologic maps save users an estimated 15% in annual costs: a value of between $14B and $21B. $25.6B in annual value to users of imagery from Landsat satellites, which were codeveloped by NASA and the USGS...
Authors
Shonte Jenkins, Emily Pindilli, David Applegate, Rachel E. Reagan
Nisqually River Delta—Humans and nature benefiting together Nisqually River Delta—Humans and nature benefiting together
Introduction This is a brochure created in partnership with the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), the Nisqually Indian Tribe, and the Billy Frank Jr. Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge. Designed for a public audience, the brochure describes the history of the Nisqually Indian Tribe, the ecology of the delta, the resources and recreational opportunities available for Refuge visitors, future...
Authors
Kristin B. Byrd, Isa Woo, Glynnis Nakai, Debbie Preston, Shonte Jenkins
Natural inquirer: The citizen science edition Natural inquirer: The citizen science edition
People across the world are helping scientists collect data to answer important research questions. Learn how citizens are getting involved in science, from counting birds and lionfish to reporting earthquakes. All Over the Map, Citizen Science System, Device-ive Science, Invasion of the Song Snatcher, and Lion In Wait.
Authors
Shonte Jenkins
Science and Products
USGS—An Unparalleled Scientific Asset USGS—An Unparalleled Scientific Asset
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) delivers information critical to powering our economy, managing our natural resources, and keeping Americans safe and healthy.1Mapping the Nation $21B Geologic maps save users an estimated 15% in annual costs: a value of between $14B and $21B. $25.6B in annual value to users of imagery from Landsat satellites, which were codeveloped by NASA and the USGS...
Authors
Shonte Jenkins, Emily Pindilli, David Applegate, Rachel E. Reagan
Nisqually River Delta—Humans and nature benefiting together Nisqually River Delta—Humans and nature benefiting together
Introduction This is a brochure created in partnership with the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), the Nisqually Indian Tribe, and the Billy Frank Jr. Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge. Designed for a public audience, the brochure describes the history of the Nisqually Indian Tribe, the ecology of the delta, the resources and recreational opportunities available for Refuge visitors, future...
Authors
Kristin B. Byrd, Isa Woo, Glynnis Nakai, Debbie Preston, Shonte Jenkins
Natural inquirer: The citizen science edition Natural inquirer: The citizen science edition
People across the world are helping scientists collect data to answer important research questions. Learn how citizens are getting involved in science, from counting birds and lionfish to reporting earthquakes. All Over the Map, Citizen Science System, Device-ive Science, Invasion of the Song Snatcher, and Lion In Wait.
Authors
Shonte Jenkins