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
Hold the Date!October 5-9, 2025Please join us at the Virden Retreat Center in Lewes, Delaware for the 2025 OFWIM Annual Conference.Registration information and call for abstracts will be coming soon.
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RECENT ACTIVITY
SCGIS Webinar: Do-It-Yourself Data Tinkering: Adapting Spatial Data for Local Use
: "Do-It-Yourself Data Tinkering: Adapting Spatial Data for Local Use
March 13, 2017 10:00 - 11:00 AM PT
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What do you do if you're a land manager who needs consistent, current, cross-boundary datasets, but the available data do not meet your needs? Modify them. In this webinar, Kori Blankenship, fire ecologist with The..."
SCGIS Webinar: Telling your Story with Story Maps
: "SCGIS Webinar: Telling your Story with Story Maps
March 9, 2017 10 - 11 AM PT
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Join Joseph Kerski as we explore the world of multimedia, web-based story maps. Government agencies, nonprofit organizations, private companies, and students and educators of all ages are using story maps to explain their mission, to show the r..."
CBI Webinar: Evaluating Decision Support - Communication Effectiveness for Tools and Resources
: "Evaluating Decision Support - Communication Effectiveness for Tools and Resources
February 27, 2017 1:30 - 2:30 PM PT
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This webinar is the first in a three part webinar series: Evaluating Decision Support: Tools, Resources, and More
In this ongoing webinar series, Holly Hartmann will discuss best practices for climate ch..."
The Social-Ecological Resilience and Changing Landscapes Webinar Series
: "The Social-Ecological Resilience and Changing Landscapes Webinar Series
Researchers who worked on one of the North Central CSC's management-focused projects are running a webinar series on Social-Ecological Resilience and Changing Landscapes. The series is intended to explore activities that engage stakeholders, identify impacts, and prioritize ..."
Webinar: Climate change impacts on lake thermal habitat
: "Climate Change Impacts On Lake Thermal Habitat
Wednesday, 1 March 2017 - 3:30pm Eastern
Speaker: Gretchen Hansen and Jordan ReadMinnesota Department of Natural Resources, USGS Office of Water Information
Learn moreThe link to join remotely will be provided a few weeks before the webinar.
Inland waters are warming, with consequences for ecosys..."
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