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TxMAP: Mapping for conservation

TxMAP

MAPPING FOR CONSERVATION

Navigate, select data, discover trends, solve for natural resources

Over the last year, our geospatial analysis team ideated and developed a web-based desktop mapping application called TxMAP allowing users to see how the water, wildlife, military and demography data we use relates to the land around it.

Readers can explore the data layers to answer questions and better visualize natural resources across Texas through boundaries and markups, and then publish and print a summary of their findings.

Individualized map reports created in TxMAP can be used for policymakers, conservation organizations, state and federal agencies, and private landowners and managers giving a comprehensive review of desired geospatial information.

Our vision is that TxMAP becomes the solution for many relationships happening every day as we continue to increase public knowledge about trends occurring across the landscape.

Our aim is to better inform and shape the future of our state’s most valuable resource—land.

A partial look at water and energy resource layers in TxMAP.

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