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#1 Michael Wolfe

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Posted 22 January 2012 - 05:42 PM

Some of you may be aware of the NatureServe online resource located at http://www.natureser...s/index.jsplink that provides a 'clickable' map of the US by watershed.

Sometimes (if your watershed of interest happens to be on the edge of the display panel) this seems to cut off the exact place you were looking for and you have to sort of zoom in an out and try to find it all over again (and depending on your monitor size that can be a pain). Anyway, a friend of mine recently found an alternate lonk to teh same data that seems to not have that same problem and he told me, so now I am posting it here fore others to use.

http://www.natureser...Hucs/master.htm

Hope this helps you out.
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#2 Guest_jblaylock_*

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Posted 22 January 2012 - 06:00 PM

Some of you may be aware of the NatureServe online resource located at http://www.natureser...s/index.jsplink that provides a 'clickable' map of the US by watershed.

Sometimes (if your watershed of interest happens to be on the edge of the display panel) this seems to cut off the exact place you were looking for and you have to sort of zoom in an out and try to find it all over again (and depending on your monitor size that can be a pain). Anyway, a friend of mine recently found an alternate lonk to teh same data that seems to not have that same problem and he told me, so now I am posting it here fore others to use.

http://www.natureser...Hucs/master.htm

Hope this helps you out.


I 2nd this great resource. Using this data with your state F&W and a Peterman's Field Guild will likely cover most of your bases.

#3 Guest_FirstChAoS_*

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Posted 22 January 2012 - 09:32 PM

I 2nd this great resource. Using this data with your state F&W and a Peterman's Field Guild will likely cover most of your bases.



I misread that as "most of your basses" at first.

Anyways this is a great resource, thanks for pointing it out.

#4 Guest_UncleWillie_*

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Posted 28 February 2014 - 10:39 AM

I was just letting y'all know that the NatureServe website has been changed and the links provided for the "clickable" and "master" maps are no longer valid. I have searched and searched for the new location of the Distribution of U.S. Fishes by Watershed clickable map, but can find it nowhere on the new site. If anyone has more patience than me, please post the new links here if you find them. Thanks!




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