Hi Tom, I have a list of some free GIS data sources on my website (I'm slowly expanding this as I sort through my book-marks) http://writingfornature.wordpress.com/links-to-interesting-blogs/gis-and-mapping-resources/
U of Oregon has a page linking to tutorials and more info: http://library.uoregon.edu/map/map_section/listserves_tutorials/map_Tutorials.html Colorado State has some wildife tutorials: http://ethgis.colostate.edu/WebContent/WS/GISTraining/6_0_GISApplications.html And many of the downloadable toolboxes that are specific to your spatial ecology needs come with their own tutorials or links to appropriate ones. Hope this helps a little, Neahga Leonard *There is not just a whole world to explore, there is a whole universe to explore, perhaps more than one.* http://writingfornature.wordpress.com/ On Mon, Jun 24, 2013 at 1:39 PM, Tom Bommarito <[email protected]> wrote: > Was hoping someone could point me in the direction of website that has free > Natural Resource based tutorials for ArcGIS. I am looking for something > that > has data sets you can use to work on various things such as home range, > migration/movement, and other spatial ecology issues. I have spent a lot of > time looking and have not found anything. Was hoping someone could point > me to > some university class home page or something that may have stuff like that > available. > > Thanks for your help. >
