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Training Opportunities & Workshops.

Online Video Training is Now Available! 
It is important that you watch all of the videos below, in numerical order, in order to fully understand the features of the NatureMapping website. Videos may take several minutes to load, so please be patient with them!

Windows Media Player version 11.0 or later is needed to view the the training videos. Click here to download Windows Media Player.

(1) What is NatureMapping? (1min 15 sec)
(2) How to become a registered NatureMapper
(1 min 30 sec)
(3) How to use the map tools
(3 min 16 sec)
(4) How to submit your wildlife observation Part 1
(5 min 30 sec)
(5) How to submit your wildlife observation Part 2
(1 min 32 sec)
(6) How to view your wildlife observation
(5 min 27 sec)

These videos were created through a partnership between Jordan Marg, Wildlands Charter School (Class of '08), and Sarah Braun, Citizen Science Director (2007-10) at Beaver Creek Reserve.

Call Beaver Creek Reserve, 715-877-2212, to register. We provide trainings for school groups, organizations, and other interested parties. Call us and schedule a workshop for your group today! 

If you would like to become a NatureMapping Trainer in your area, give us a call. We'll train you!


Questions? Contact info@wisnatmap.org or call 715-877-2212.


Beaver Creek Reserve contact:
Jeanette Kelly
 Citizen Science Director
csc@beavercreekreserve.org

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Wisconsin NatureMapping is sponsored by
Beaver Creek Reserve's Citizen Science Center
and the Ecological Inventory and Monitoring Section
of the Wisconsin DNR.

Wisconsin DNR contact:
Loren Ayers
Research Scientist
Loren.ayers@dnr.state.wi.us

This page last updated: 09-25-08        
Webmaster: Jeanette Kelly