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Technical Requirements


iMapInvasives is designed to operate using a high-speed internet connection using a modern, standards based browser such as Firefox, Google Chrome, or Safari


Important Note


Among other terms found under Legal Disclosure and Terms of Use and Privacy Policy permission to use, copy and distribute maps, tables, reports, and other visualizations from the iMapInvasives website is hereby granted under the following conditions:
  1. The copyright notice, © [year] iMapInvasives, must appear in all copies;
  2. Any use of the Content available from this site must be for informational and educational purposes only and in no instance for commercial purposes;
  3. No graphics, photographs or other visual elements from the iMapInvasives site may be used, copied or distributed separate from the accompanying text;
  4. The following citation must be used in any published materials which reference this web site or the Content found within:
        © [year] iMapInvasives: an online mapping tool for invasive species locations. Available at: iMapInvasives.org. (Date accessed: [dd,mm,yyyy].)


2012 Spring Training


New York iMapInvasives will be holding spring training sessions throughout the state this spring! Each session will be coordinated through the eight Partnerships for Regional Invasive Species Management (PRISMs), and will include training for basic and advanced data entry.

Schedule and Registration link: https://sites.google.com/site/nyimapinvasives/home/nyimapschdule

Contact imapinvasives@nynhp.org with any questions.


PRISM Information


Information about Partnerships for Regional Invasive Species Management (PRISM): Regional Partnerships


Funding


Funding for the NY iMapInvasives Project is provided by the New York State Environmental Protection Fund through the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation pursuant to the recommendations of the New York State Invasive Species Council. For more information about the Environmental Protection Fund, see the The Environmental Protection Fund: Preserving New York's Natural Heritage & Quality of Life report.