Ecological Monitoring
Rangeland Monitoring
EMMA partners with the Bureau of Land Management to collect monitoring data on public lands. The agency uses this data to assess the condition of natural resources and make management decisions. EMMA crews work throughout the West, in Montana, Idaho, Nevada, Utah and Wyoming, collecting vegetation and soils data in upland, wetland and riparian ecosystems, as well as recording physical and chemical characteristics of wadeable streams and rivers. Click below for more information on BLM’s rangeland monitoring program!
BLM Assessment Inventory and Monitoring Strategy
Bureau of Land Management AIM Data Hub
Wetland Monitoring
2022 Wetland Plant Identification Workshops
Field-Ready Hydrogeomorphic Functional Key to Western Wetlands **Coming Soon
Wetland Monitoring Data Webmap
National Wetland Condition Assessment (NWCA)
Human Disturbance Index (HDI), Level-1 Landscape-scale Monitoring Tool **Coming Soon