General
Stuff
Thanks for the
feedback on our first couple of Ramblings. Our intent is not to
overload you with tons of info, but keep you informed on current
and future happenings. Comments and feedback are encouraged and
can be made to Dan Foster, in person, or via email.
Biological
Sciences - Wildlife Management
The second
and final deer capture operation is planned for the week of January
12-16, 2004. Twenty global position systems (GPS) collars will
be re-deployed on 20 additional deer. These same collars were
remotely dropped off in November 2003 from 20 deer that were
captured and collared during the first capture operation. This
time the collars will be programmed to stay on as long as the
battery life will permit which should be until March 2004. There
are also 16 other deer that are part of this study that have
standard VHF collars.
Biological
Sciences - Vegetation Management
Hey. A number of us have been working feverishly on a Vegetation
Management Plan for the park. It may not be all encompassing, but
it is a start on a long needed planning component of the park.
Our goal is to have a draft for park staff review and comments
by the
end of January. Please be ready to provide comments
Physical
Sciences
Some of you
may have noticed a person running around the area of the Natural
Entrance to Wind Cave with a variety of equipment. Don't be alarmed.
It is only Bjoern Zindler, a graduate student from Germany, working
on his Master's Degree. He is participating in cave climatologic
studies. One experiment he is performing is a measurement of
how much air movement in and out of the cave is facilitated by
the Walk-in Entrance. As a result, please do not use the Walk-in
Entrance except in an emergency.
Resource
Information Management
The Burn Management
Unit map is being finalized, primarily for use in the FEAT program
(Fire Ecology Assessment Tools). Part of this process is polishing
the road and trails layers. This will benefit most of our GIS
projects due to the high frequency of utilizing these coverages.
Also as part of the FEAT process, data for surrounding parks
is being incorporated into the filing structure which increases
our available data.
Gate locations
along the park boundary have been added to our GIS library. Gate
types include 'Drive Through', 'Flood Gate', and 'Wildlife'.
This effort was started when Kyle Hubrestse, a volunteer this
past summer, began collecting GPS locations along the fence line
from Wind Ridge Road to the West Entrance. The remainder of the
boundary gate locations were entered from hardcopy. The hardcopy
locations will be verified through GPS in the future as we obtain
field input.
If you're not
aware,there are some helpful files on the W-GIS machine that
you may find useful. Under the "Library" folder, you'll
find a "help" folder. From there you have several options,
such as the "useful_tools" folder where you can copy
a conversion_calculator to your desktop for easy data conversions
(meters to miles, acres
to hectare...you name it!). There is also a "how_to_avi" folder.
This has short movie clips to show you how to map a drive, import
a project into ArcView, etc. (sorry, currently no sound). Other
helpful files can be found under the appropriate directory.
Near the end
of January 2004, there will be a meeting/demo explaining our
GIS data structure, available software and methods of work for
those who are interested. We'll keep you posted.
Comments and feedback about Resource Ramblings are encouraged
and can be made to Dan Foster, in person, or via email. |