Welcome to the Groupsite for OFWIM!
The Organization of Fish and Wildlife Information Managers (OFWIM) has been bringing together state, federal, and non-profit fish and wildlife information managers since 1993 to coordinate and share information technologies, management strategies, and standards on a national level.
OFWIM Groupsite is our meeting place that provides members of the organization with a shared calendar, discussion forums, member profiles, photo gallery, file storage and more.
To become an OFWIM member, go to our public website and join online or mail in membership form.
FEATURED ANNOUNCEMENT
Please join us at the Virden Retreat Center in Lewes, Delaware for the 2026 OFWIM Annual Conference. Registration is now open. For more information on the conference and to register, go to https://ofwim.net/event-6664511The first call for abstracts has been released. You can submit your abstract here: https://forms.gle/Jg9byzm9jVRiETgK9We loo...
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RECENT ACTIVITY
Webinar: Tidy-ing Your Data - Simple Steps for Reproducible Research
: "Tidy-ing Your Data - Simple Steps for Reproducible ResearchJeanette Clark,National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis, UCSB
Tuesday Dec 10th09:00 am PT / 10:00 MT / 11:00 CT / 12:00 ET
Abstract:
Data management is a fundamental skill to any researcher, but implementing data management practices is often reserved for when data get "big"..."
GS-7 BioTech Term Mapper - Wetland Inventory
: "Passing on this announcement, please share with potential candidates. Note there are 12 openings linked to this job announcement.
Looking for candidates for 12 GS-7 BioTech Term Mapper positions. The primary focus and goal of this will be to support our Pre-1976 wetland easement mapping initiative. We're on a deadline to finish all pre-76 map..."
Now Available - OFWIM 2019 Presentations
: "OFWIM 2019 presentation slides are now available at http://www.ofwim.org/meetings/conference-archives/2019-conference-presentations/"
Recorded Presentation: Wildlife Camera Image Identification: Combining Deep Learning and Crowd-Sourced Identifications
: "Wildlife Camera Image Identification: Combining Deep Learning and Crowd-Sourced Identifications
The Wildlife Society has a recording of a presentation at their 2018 conference on the use of camera traps and an artificial intelligence model involving deep learning neural networks for identifying images that might be of interest.
https://tws.scliv..."
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