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Comprehensive annotated lists of groups, agencies, and individuals doing Conservation Geography work worldwide.
Lists of publications and on-line papers on Conservation Geography.
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"Great site you've got set up! Feel free to email information that might
pertain to tribal GIS down here - after all, the Canada/U.S. boundary is
artificially imposed. I'll let our members know of your web site so they can
bookmark it." This excerpt from an email from Tom Curley, the GIS program
manager for the Suquamish Tribe, is one of many feedback messages received during
the past two years on the Aboriginal Mapping Network (AMN). In a way, this
simple email message goes right to the heart of what the network is all about:
breaking down artificial barriers and sharing experiences with others throughout
the aboriginal mapping community.
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