What is the relationship between LandScope America and Defenders of Wildlife’s Conservation Registry?
The Conservation Registry, being developed by Defenders of Wildlife and partners, is an online, centralized database that records, tracks and maps on-the-ground conservation projects. Currently, information on conservation projects is scattered, uncoordinated and ineffectively tracked, making it very difficult to determine whether conservation goals are being met. The purpose of the Registry is to display project information from multiple sources in one place to allow its users to understand the context, distribution, and effectiveness of efforts to protect and restore ecosystems. The first version of the database, covering Oregon, Washington, and Idaho, was recently released, with plans to expand nationally soon. Like the Conservation Registry, LandScope America also uses an online map viewer as a primary way to access conservation information. Whereas the Registry focuses on detailed project data, LandScope presents a broader picture, including information on conservation priorities,
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