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Mapping Over 300 Acres of Montana's Native Beauty
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Nestled in the picturesque landscape of Montana's Bridger Foothills lies a 342± acre property overflowing with beauty and opportunity.
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Mapping Mysteries: Exploring The Ocean Floor With GIS
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Over the centuries, humans have shown that we have an insatiable thirst for exploring the land—at least the parts of the land that aren’t submerged underwater. The bottom of the ocean is a different story. Even today, with the benefit of sonar and radar technologies, the sea floor remains, for the most part, a mystery.
Map Making Software: How to Build a Better Map
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From drawings on the ground to representations on stone tablets all the way to the invention of GIS software, humans have been using maps to help understand the world around us since the dawn of our existence.
6 Luxury Real Estate Marketing Ideas To Wow Your Buyers
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Regardless of the property’s price tag, every real estate agent looks to capture the attention of their target audience.
Are You Looking for a GIS Technician?
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In early 2020 as the Coronavirus began to spread across the globe, much of the world became glued to maps showing where new cases were appearing,
How We Use GIS For Forestry
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A tree is an incredible thing. Trees cleanse our air, bring us shade, and serve as a home to countless critters. However, while most of us can appreciate a particularly handsome tree, some of us know a lot more about them than others. Foresters are the professionals tasked with caring for, planting, and managing our trees – and it’s no easy feat. On any given day, they may find themselves walking long distances, ducking through the brush, or even encountering harsh weather.
Bringing Fiber Optic to Rural America With GIS
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While the vast majority of Americans have access to high-speed internet, those living in rural areas fall far behind their urban counterparts. According to the FCC, 22.3% of Americans in rural areas and 27.7% of Americans in Tribal lands lack coverage from fixed terrestrial 25/3 Mbps broadband, as compared to only 1.5% of Americans in urban areas. This disparity has been especially pronounced since the pandemic drove many activities such as work, school, and medical care online.