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DCEC Expands Web Site with Ecological Maps &
Resources
The Door County Environmental Council (DCEC) announced today the expansion
of its web site to include rare ecological maps and other important
environmental resources. The announcement was made at Crossroads at Big
Creek during DCEC's seminar on created wetlands last week.
Fifteen maps, compiled in the 1990's by Dr. James Zimmerman under
commission from DCEC and the county of Door, represent a complete
ecological picture of each of the county's townships. DCEC assembled the
remaining complete set of these maps, and had been seeking a means to
preserve them. With funding from the Lakeshore Natural Resource
Partnership (LNRP), they were able to preserve the Zimmerman maps
electronically and make them available to anyone for viewing or wishing to
download full-scale, high-resolution copies at no charge. Anyone wishing
to see or download the Zimmerman maps can visit www.dcec-wi.org and click
on "view the Zimmerman maps."
Also with LNRP funding, DCEC was able to scan several publications that
they had been distributing solely at their events. These publications
range from guides for small wastewater systems to maps of the ancient
Silurian Sea that once covered Door County. Publications can be found at
www.dcec-wi.org by clicking on the "publications" button.
"We want our web site to be the first choice for environmental
information, past and current, about Door County," explained Jerry Viste,
executive director of DCEC. "In addition to being concerned that the
valuable information contained in the Zimmerman maps would be lost to
time, we worried that they were not easily accessible to people. Now they
are, along with several of our publications."
For further information, contact DCEC at (920) 743-6003 or
info@dcec-wi.web via email.
The Door County Environmental Council is a 38-year-old not-for-profit
organization dedicated to preserving Door Countyıs environment for the
generations to come. Visit DCEC at www.dcec-wi.com on the web.
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