Big Tree Registry is a list of the largest known
specimens of each Texas tree species. In some cases, these trees could be the
largest in the country! This application displays tree measurements and
photos as well as public tree locations.
Famous Trees of Texas is an elite group of trees that
have witnessed exciting events in Texas’ frontier history. Tour the trees
through our app, and learn more about Texas history and the connection of
people and trees through time.
Texas State Forests and Arboretums serve as educational
resources for Texans and visitors. Tour through our app which includes
interactive trail maps, compelling multimedia content, elevation profiles,
and visitor information.
Forest Legacy allows users to learn more about the
ecologically important forests protected by the Forest Legacy Program that are
threatened by conversion to non-forest uses. The app has interactive maps and
pictures for each conservation easement.
Tree Trails is a conservation education project to
enhance outdoor classrooms at schools, nature centers and public parks. The
project creates an education trail focused on trees. Students ultimately
produce and participate in a service learning experience.
Forest Distribution application displays the various
types of trees statewide and provides an estimate of the amount of biomass
that occurs within 50, 75, and 100 miles of a user-defined user defined point
in Texas along with the total for the entire state.
Economic Impact is a web-based interactive tool to
summarize economic impacts of the forest sector in East Texas. It offers
thematic maps and multi-year trends for the counties in East Texas. Statewide
economic impacts reports can also be downloaded.
Bastrop - A Story of Wildfire and Restoration tells the
story of how several agencies including Texas A&M Forest Service have been
restoring the unique Lost Pines ecosystem after the devastating Bastrop
wildfire in 2011.
TxWRAP Public Viewer is a mapping application designed
to let users zoom to a place of interest, explore map themes, and identify
wildfire risk for a specific location on the map. The featured tool in this
application is called “What’s Your Risk?”.
Current Fire Activity map shows wildland fires that a
Texas A&M Forest Service crew has taken action on. The data is populated
directly by the dispatch system and is updated as the dispatcher updates
their system.
Texas Forestry BMPs app is based on the Texas Forestry
Best Management Practices Handbook (May 2014). It covers all forest
activities, including the actual BMP guidelines, recommended specifications,
schematics, tables, and a glossary.
Forest Action Plan provides a brief description of the
issues addressed in the Forest Action Plan produced for Texas and allows the
user to view the priority maps developed for each issue in relation to
underlying basemaps. It also provides tools to download reports and print
maps.
Forest Ecosystem Values application provides estimated
economic values for certain ecosystem services and benefits provided by
forests. Additional services and benefits will be included as data becomes
available.
Seasonal Energy Release Component Graphs provide a time
series data view for both of the current Energy Release Component and
historical values in Texas, which can help to increase the situational
awareness for wildland firefighters.
Forest Products Directory application provides
information on the various forest products industries and companies in
Texas. Additional tools allow users to print the map and save the forest
products results to PDF or excel files.