From National Audubon Society <[email protected]>
Subject Where do birds go, exactly?
Date September 28, 2022 2:36 PM
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How Esri technology mapped out a landmark conservation feat. | Trouble viewing this e-mail? Try our web version ([link removed]).

Esri Puts the Migratory Bird Initiative on the Map

Geospatial technology, commonly referred to as GIS (or geographic information systems), is embedded in our mobile phones, cars, and web searches, deeply shaping our digital experience. Beyond human convenience, these interactive maps also allow us to visualize the wonder of bird migration letting anyone explore the places birds travel—and find their own stories in the data.  

Esri is the global leader in GIS software, and a key technology partner in the Migratory Bird Initiative ([link removed]). By providing and advancing the technology behind increasingly accurate maps, the GIS giant plays an integral role in effective nature conservation. 

Learn more about Esri and how their invaluable mapping capabilities can help us address some of the biggest conservation challenges birds face. 

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