Cartography, simply stated, is
the art and science of making maps. Maps that portray the surface of the
earth as well as the oceans and heavens are as necessary today as they
have been for centuries. The first wildlife refuge maps were drawn by
hand, and reflected little more than a dashed boundary line surrounding
the land and water being protected. While the days of using ink pens to
create maps are mostly a thing of the past, accurate and detailed maps of
our wildlife refuges are needed more than ever.
The Cartographers
working for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service today create a variety of
maps for a multitude of purposes. Using computers and special software,
they produce maps that show the boundaries of the refuge, the land
ownerships inside those boundaries, the wildlife habitats, and refuge
management plans. Employing geographic information system (GIS)
technology, the maps can be made 'intelligent' by linking to a variety of
databases that provide information about the lands the FWS currently
manages and those lands proposed as future refuges.
For more information about Cartography & GIS within the
various Regions of the Fish and Wildlife Service, contact:
- Region 1 (Hawaii, Idaho,
Oregon, Washington, Pacific Islands): David Drescher, Chief, Branch
of Refuge Information (503) 231-6196 or e-mail David_Drescher@fws.gov
- Region 2 (Arizona, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas):
Billy W. Rasberry, Regional Land Surveyor (505) 248-741 or e-mail
Billy_Rasberry@fws.gov
- Region 3 (Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Ohio,
Wisconsin): Sean Killen, Regional Cartographer (612) 713-5481 or e-mail
Sean_Killen@fws.gov
- Region 4 (Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana,
Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Puerto Rico,
Caribbean Islands):
Kimberly Eldridge, Regional Cartographer (404) 679-7207 or e-mail Kimberly_Eldridge@fws.gov
- Region 5 (Connecticut, Delaware, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New
Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont,
Virginia, West Virginia): Mike Hayden, Regional Land Surveyor (413)
253-8535 or e-mail Mike_Hayden@fws.gov
- Region 6 (Colorado, Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, South
Dakota, Utah, Wyoming ): Mark Ely, Regional Cartographer (303) 236-4368
or e-mail
Mark_Ely@fws.gov
- Region 7 (Alaska): John Brewer, Chief, Mapping Sciences Branch (907)
786-3462 or e-mail John_Brewer@fws.gov
- CNO (California and Nevada Office): Valerie Howard,
Regional Cartographer (916) 414-6454 or e-mail Valerie_Howard@fws.gov
- Region 9 (Headquarters - Washington, D.C.): Doug Vandegraft, Chief
Cartographer, (703) 358-2404 or e-mail Doug_Vandegraft@fws.gov
Cartography
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