MB&G’s Peter Gould has just published a new article about a great use of terrestrial and airborne lidar to identify habitat for the endangered Canada lynx in northeast Washington. This is a great application of terrestrial lidar in use. Typical methods used to identify lynx habitat using horizontal cover metrics are time consuming and somewhat inexact while terrestrial lidar gives you excellent horizontal cover data relatively quickly.
Check out the article here: https://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/15/18/4434
Chelan County has been working to develop a forest products campus within the County. A forest products campus would use timber thinned from within the county and across central Washington to make a variety of wood products. The video below, produced by the County, shows an overview of the project and features MB&G’s Mike Buffo […]
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