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Tutorial
What can I use nirmi.org for? ...and how? Nirmi.org gives you access to a variety of ecological data from the restoration sites that we monitor. However, your options might not be obvious at first glance. This brief tutorial will show you how to find the information that you're looking for, based on your interests :
I want to look at detailed data from a single site.
I want to look at data from a specific site.
Sure. This page will show you what you can find,
and how.
I want to look at patterns across multiple sites.
No problem. This page will give you the details.
I'd like a full list of the data and analyses I can access, regardless of scope.
Serious business! Go here.
I'm interested in a specific species, not a specific site.
That's an option from the drop-down menu on the data page, or just click here.
You'll see a long list of all the species we've found, and choosing one will show you a distribution map with links to relevant sites.
NOTE : to protect native species, this list does not include any endangered or protected plants.
Briefly put, we monitor restoration sites and share the data on this website.
A more detailed explanation can be found here.
We'd love to hear from you with any questions or concerns. Email us at :
nirmi {at} iun {dot} edu |
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NIRMI has been supported by grants from
ArcelorMittal,
the Flora Richardson Foundation,
the Gaylord and Dorothy Donnelley Foundation,
Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore, the Indiana Lake Michigan Coastal Program, Indiana University, and the Lilly Foundation. |
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