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Found 22 dataset(s) matching "Haleakala National Park".
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The Digital Geologic-GIS Map of Haleakala National Park and Vicinity, Hawaii is composed of GIS data layers and GIS tables, and is available in the following GRI-supported GIS data formats: 1.) a...
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National Park Service unit points.
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Eight-minute point-transect distance bird surveys were collected in and around Haleakala National Park from 1993-2008. This dataset contains the location, species, and distance to detected birds,...
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National Park Service unit points.
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The Pacific Island Network Inventory and Monitoring (PACN I&M) Program collected data of the status of plant communities of the parks in the PACN. The coastal strand of Kaloko-Honokohau National...
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The Focal Terrestrial Plant Communities Monitoring database is the main storage location for all data related to the Focal Terrestrial Plant Communities Monitoring Protocol. It contains spatial...
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A leading contributor to the decline of Hawaiian forest birds is avian malaria caused by the protozoan parasite Plasmodium relictum and that is transmitted by the Southern House Mosquito (Culex...
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The Established Invasive Plant Species Monitoring database is the main storage location for all data related to the Established Invasive Plant Species Monitoring Protocol. It contains spatial...
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This dataset is a compilation of weather data from GPMN, NWS COOP and RAWS weather stations. The data was downloaded from the Western Region Climate Center website, and imported into the local...
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Three Pacific Island Network parks were surveyed for landbirds and landbird habitat in order to provide information for monitoring long-term trends in forest bird distribution, density, and...
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This dataset contain data collected during water quality monitoring for the Pacific Island Network. Water resources in the Pacific Island Network (PACN) support rich and diverse ecosystems and...
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Long term stream monitoring for the Pacific Island Network: Throughout the world, freshwater ecosystems are considered to be among the most vulnerable systems. In the isolated Pacific islands...