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The 2010-11 National GIS/GPS Leadership Team Service Project

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Overview of the 2010-11 National 4-H GIS Leadership Team' s activities prior to Esri Conference in California

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Page 1: National 4-H GIS Leadership Team 2010-11

The 2010

-11 Nati

onal GIS

/GPS

Leadersh

ip Team

Service

Project

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Back Row: Melissa Marquez(California), Paula Dawydiak(New York), Christy Dawydiak(New York),Chip Malone(New York), Beth Hecht(Kansas), Stephen Horn(Connecticut), Frank Wideman(Missouri), Jim Hooper (New York), Esther Worker(ESRI)

Front row: Tracy Schmitz(Kansas), Jim Kahler(USDA), Andy Kittleson(New York), Tim Prather(Tennessee)Not pictured: Jose Crummett (California) and Tom Tate (USDA)

The 2010-11 National 4-H GIS/GPS Leadership Team

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Mission

• Service Project‒ Our job was mapping invasive weeds

• Where‒ Tijuana Slough Wildlife Reserve, San Diego, CA

• Why/Purpose‒ To help the reserve by mapping invasive weeds so

that they could come in and get rid of the weeds themselves.

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Reserve Guide

• Showed us what we would be mapping

• Showed us a map of the reserve

• Showed us where we would be mapping

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First we had to reset our GPS units to metric units

We did this so that everyone's GPS units would be the same and because metric units are universal.

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Rumex• Rumex– Andy and Christina

mapped the Rumex– It is a reddish brown

color – It looks like small

milo or sorghum plants

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Fennel• Fennel – Steven and Tracy

mapped the Fennel– It is a light green color– Smells like black

licorice– The flowers were

white and yellow and looked like cauliflower

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Mapping

• Landscape – Dry – It was like a desert with dry weeds everywhere.– There were Jumping Cactuses that somehow got all over

you and your clothes.

• It took about two hours to map all the weeds on the reserve.

• From the reserve you could see Mexico and the border which was about a mile away.

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Assembling and Analyzing Data

• There were four groups. We each put our information on different computers.

• We each put the points and polygons on an aerial photo of the site.

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• We then merged all of our maps together to make one complete map of the weeds.

Preparing Data for Presentation

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Finished Map

The Rumex is in yellow. The Fennel is in blue.

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International GIS Conferences

• We also went to the International ESRI Education and Users Conferences.

• This is Jack Dangermond– He is the creator of ESRI. – His company designs the

GIS software we used to make our maps.

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Map Gallery

Our group worked the 4-H booth during the Map Gallery at the ESRI Users Conference.

We informed people about our service project and what we did.

It was fun because we got to meet a lot of new people while informing them about 4-H and GIS.

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Presentation created by Tracy Schmitz, 2010-11 National 4-H GIS Leadership Team Member,Kansas 4-H Youth Representative