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    Dan Majka

    Sr. Web Developer at The Nature Conservancy

    Dan Majka is a Senior Web Developer at The Nature Conservancy, where he has played a significant role in developing tools and resources for conservation efforts. He is notably involved in the CorridorDesigner project, which focuses on creating habitat and corridor analyses to facilitate wildlife conservation. This project emerged from his expertise in Geographic Information Systems (GIS), where he has contributed to various initiatives, including the Arizona Missing Linkages project and habitat modeling for bird species in Costa Rica during his master's research at Purdue University.1

    In addition to his technical skills, Majka has been instrumental in designing web content and documentation for the CorridorDesigner toolbox, which aims to make GIS methods more accessible to conservationists and the public.1 His work is characterized by a commitment to using technology for ecological preservation, particularly in the context of climate change and habitat connectivity.2

    Majka's professional background reflects a deep engagement with both technology and environmental science, making him a valuable asset to The Nature Conservancy's mission of protecting vital ecosystems.

    Highlights

    Nov 19 · nature.org
    Conserving the Appalachians
    Conserving the Appalachians
    Aug 19 · blog.nature.org
    Migration in Motion: Visualizing Species Movements Due to Climate ...
    Migration in Motion: Visualizing Species Movements Due to Climate ...

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    Madison, Wisconsin, United States