Beginner Web Soil Survey Experience The video ^, provided by our professor was very helpful at explaining how to use the web soil survey website. My blog's area is the Nisqually Wildlife Refuge, I'd assume it has healthy soil, or I would at least like to think. However, they did not have information on that area, so my AOI for this assignment was 'Joint Base Lewis McChord' (JBLM). From navigating the website, I appreciate that soil surveys conducted prior to 2008 are archived and it clearly states how to access that information on their website. When a website is easy to use and navigate, it naturally will be used more. Next, I mapped out my AOI. Then, I clicked on the "Download Soil Data" Tab. When you download the soil survey information many folders get downloaded. Two being labeled as 'Spatial' and another as 'Tabular'. The Spatial table is a table containing geometry information; and its features can be seen on a map. The Tabu...
Nestled where the freshwater of the Nisqually River meets the saltwater of Puget Sound, this refuge is a dynamic and vibrant habitat teeming with life. Here, every species of plant, tree, and animal play a vital role in maintaining the delicate balance of its ecosystem. Join me, as we explore the wonders of this natural sanctuary, uncover the secrets of its diverse inhabitants, and learn how we can all contribute to preserving this precious environment for generations to come. Let's dive in!