Concept information
Preferred term
OR/ODFW/NRIMP
Definition
- The Natural Resources Information Management Program is a part of the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife (ODFW), and is a participant within the regional StreamNet Project, a cooperative venture of federal and state agencies and tribes in the Pacific Northwest. Our Program provides information and services that are essential for accomplishing ODFW's mission - to protect and enhance Oregon's fish and wildlife and their habitats for enjoyment by present and future generations. Our Program supports the efforts of ODFW by: -Identifying and prioritizing natural resource information needs for fish and wildlife management. -Developing and promoting the use of modern data collection and analysis techniques. -Promoting the use of technology that will benefit the department's natural resource data collection and management needs. -Developing and providing consistent, accessible, high-quality information. -Encouraging the synthesis and transfer of scientific information into management recommendations. -Developing and promoting a multidisciplinary approach to fish, wildlife, and habitat management. The ODFW Program provides GIS data, maps and reports, data standards and protocols, a monthly feature, unit conversion tools, useful tips for the field/office/home, information on angling opportunities within Oregon, and links to other sources of related information. [Summary provided by the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife.] (en)
Broader concept
- OREGON (en)
URI
https://gcmd.earthdata.nasa.gov/kms/concept/d39fa55e-6063-4203-8ffb-55664151afd7
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