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checklist-generator
checklist-generator PublicTool to extract data out of a CSV file and generate a checklist of the items in a hierarchical format.
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imerss-bioinfo
imerss-bioinfo PublicWorking data of the IMERSS biodiversity informatics working group together with algorithms for transforming, reconciling and projecting observation and checklist data into formats suitable for publ…
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inat-components
inat-components PublicA suite of React components for rendering iNaturalist data.
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r-scrollytelling-template
r-scrollytelling-template PublicTemplate repository for publishing R Markdown scrollytelling map-based stories to GitHub Pages
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howe-sound-mapping
howe-sound-mapping PublicForked from IMERSS/r-scrollytelling-template
Story mapping for Howe Sound Biosphere Region
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- bioReportR Public Forked from IMERSS/howe-sound-mapping-2026
BioReportR operates a blogdown/hugo web publishing pipeline based on R and R Markdown to explore regional biodiversity records and trends
- howe-sound-mapping-2026 Public Forked from IMERSS/howe-sound-mapping-2025
Story mapping for Howe Sound Biosphere Region with new framework, updated for observations to 2025
- imerss-bioinfo Public
Working data of the IMERSS biodiversity informatics working group together with algorithms for transforming, reconciling and projecting observation and checklist data into formats suitable for publication, submission to global authorities such as GBIF, as well as map-based and graphical visualisations
- howe-sound-mapping-2026-test Public Forked from IMERSS/howe-sound-mapping-2026
Story mapping for Howe Sound Biosphere Region with new framework, updated for observations to 2025
- saanich-peninsula-flora Public Forked from IMERSS/howe-sound-mapping-2026
Story mapping for Flora of the Saanish Peninsula project
- pnw-bryo-atlas Public Forked from IMERSS/salish-sea-biodiversity
Atlas of Bryophytes of the Pacific Northwest
- adfsimon-bioinfo Public
- detecting-local-extinction Public
Code and data supporting the paper "Detecting extirpation: a localised approach to a global problem"
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