Target Zones Program Overview
Thanks to your dedication in surveying Nebraska over the last four summers, we are now able to begin shifting gears into a new phase of the Atlas. Our goal of conducting surveys throughout the state has been reached and our new goal will focus on detecting Nebraska's at-risk species. To do this, we have created Target Zones that represent areas where at-risk species have been detected over the last four years. This year, our goals will shift each month as we aim to detect particular species, while also allowing for new discoveries and novel species locations to arise. Our monthly goals are as follow:
- June: Conduct Atlas surveys as normal; find a location within your adopted grid cell(s) and conduct a survey.
- July and August: Choose a Target Zone to survey. By visiting Target Zones during July and August we are maximizing our chances of detecting at-risk species. You do not have to survey within a Target Zone, but is highly encouraged.
- September: Conduct Atlas surveys as normal; find a location within your adopted grid cell(s) and conduct a survey.
September Priorities
In September, our goal is to locate new populations of target species. If you feeling up for visiting a new study site, consider choosing an area that hasn't been surveyed before. By visiting an under-surveyed area, you may discover a new populations of at-risk species or log a new county record.
To find a new survey area, explore the map below to select an area where you see an existing gap. Remember, if you choose to survey in a new location, please make sure you have permission to be on site!
To find a new survey area, explore the map below to select an area where you see an existing gap. Remember, if you choose to survey in a new location, please make sure you have permission to be on site!