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THE WELIKIA PROJECT » WELIKIA MAP We’re going beyond Mannahatta, launching the Welikia Project to encompass all of New York City, including the Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn and Staten Island, and surrounding waters. Welikia means “my good home” in Lenape, the original Native American language of the THE WELIKIA PROJECT » HOW IT ALL BEGAN The Big Idea. The Mannahatta Project began in 1999, when landscape ecologist Dr. Eric Sanderson, a life-long Californian, moved to New York City to work for the world famous Wildlife Conservation Society at the Bronx Zoo. Dr. Sanderson realized that, to fully appreciate the concrete landscape of streets and buildings that was his new home, heWELIKIA 1609 MAP
Click to explore the native ecology of New York City, or enter your address or a landmark name (e.g. Empire State Building) in the textbox above.
THE WELIKIA PROJECT » PUBLICATIONS Publications resulting from the Mannahatta Project. Bean, W.T. and E.W. Sanderson (2008). “Using a spatially explicit ecological model to test scenarios of fire use by Native Americans: an example from the Harlem Plains, New York, NY.”. Ecological Modelling 211: 301-308. 14(4): 545-570. pdf.
THE WELIKIA PROJECT » MANNAHATTA CURRICULUM Welcome to the Mannahatta Curriculum. This page is designed to be useful to schoolteachers, park rangers, and environmental educators everywhere. On this page, you can download the entire 13-lesson curriculum. All lesson plans are geared for upper elementary school students, but can be adjusted to match any grade level. THE WELIKIA PROJECT » EXTERNAL LINKS Learn more about the Mannahatta Project. Mannahatta: A Natural History of New York City, a book published by Abrams, May 2009.; Access Mannahatta data at OASIS, the New York City Open Accessible Space Information System Cooperative.; Mannahatta / Manhattan: A Natural History of New York City, an exhibition at the Museum of the City of New York, May 20 – October 12, 2009. THE WELIKIA PROJECT » FLORA AND FAUNA The flora and fauna list of native plants and vertebrate animals possibly found on Mannahatta in September 1609 is based on analysis of historical records, species lists and habitat relationships. Notes on methods and sources can be found in Mannahatta: A Natural History of New York City (Abrams 2009). Species are organized by family and by MAPPING THE HISTORICAL ECOLOGY AND RECONSTRUCTING THE Mapping the historical ecology and reconstructing the historical flora of the lower Bronx River: a guide for ecosystem restoration andoutreach
THE WELIKIA PROJECTHOMEABOUTEXPLORESCIENCEDOWNLOADCONTACT NEWS. So how do you say “Welikia” anyway? Hear a real Lenape speaker say “ my good home ” with the more. What people are saying about Mannahatta. Click here to read more about what people are writing and thinking more. New York Times Best Seller! THE WELIKIA PROJECT » OVERVIEW The Welikia Project embraces the Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn, Staten Island and the waters in-between, while still serving up all we have learned about Mannahatta. Welikia provides the basis for all the people of New York to appreciate, conserve and re-invigorate thenatural heritage of
THE WELIKIA PROJECT » WELIKIA MAP We’re going beyond Mannahatta, launching the Welikia Project to encompass all of New York City, including the Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn and Staten Island, and surrounding waters. Welikia means “my good home” in Lenape, the original Native American language of the THE WELIKIA PROJECT » HOW IT ALL BEGAN The Big Idea. The Mannahatta Project began in 1999, when landscape ecologist Dr. Eric Sanderson, a life-long Californian, moved to New York City to work for the world famous Wildlife Conservation Society at the Bronx Zoo. Dr. Sanderson realized that, to fully appreciate the concrete landscape of streets and buildings that was his new home, heWELIKIA 1609 MAP
Click to explore the native ecology of New York City, or enter your address or a landmark name (e.g. Empire State Building) in the textbox above.
THE WELIKIA PROJECT » PUBLICATIONS Publications resulting from the Mannahatta Project. Bean, W.T. and E.W. Sanderson (2008). “Using a spatially explicit ecological model to test scenarios of fire use by Native Americans: an example from the Harlem Plains, New York, NY.”. Ecological Modelling 211: 301-308. 14(4): 545-570. pdf.
THE WELIKIA PROJECT » MANNAHATTA CURRICULUM Welcome to the Mannahatta Curriculum. This page is designed to be useful to schoolteachers, park rangers, and environmental educators everywhere. On this page, you can download the entire 13-lesson curriculum. All lesson plans are geared for upper elementary school students, but can be adjusted to match any grade level. THE WELIKIA PROJECT » EXTERNAL LINKS Learn more about the Mannahatta Project. Mannahatta: A Natural History of New York City, a book published by Abrams, May 2009.; Access Mannahatta data at OASIS, the New York City Open Accessible Space Information System Cooperative.; Mannahatta / Manhattan: A Natural History of New York City, an exhibition at the Museum of the City of New York, May 20 – October 12, 2009. THE WELIKIA PROJECT » FLORA AND FAUNA The flora and fauna list of native plants and vertebrate animals possibly found on Mannahatta in September 1609 is based on analysis of historical records, species lists and habitat relationships. Notes on methods and sources can be found in Mannahatta: A Natural History of New York City (Abrams 2009). Species are organized by family and by MAPPING THE HISTORICAL ECOLOGY AND RECONSTRUCTING THE Mapping the historical ecology and reconstructing the historical flora of the lower Bronx River: a guide for ecosystem restoration andoutreach
THE WELIKIA PROJECT » ABOUT THIS SITE What You Can Do On This Site. The Welikia Project aims to re-discover the natural history of New York City as it existed in pre-European times. This website serves to bring the Welikia Project to you. Use it to: Explore Welikia! Go to the virtual Welikia map on our Explore page to see Mannahatta and the rest of Welikia from any location. Join the Mannahatta community by sponsoring the block THE WELIKIA PROJECT » EXTERNAL LINKS Learn more about the Mannahatta Project. Mannahatta: A Natural History of New York City, a book published by Abrams, May 2009.; Access Mannahatta data at OASIS, the New York City Open Accessible Space Information System Cooperative.; Mannahatta / Manhattan: A Natural History of New York City, an exhibition at the Museum of the City of New York, May 20 – October 12, 2009. THE WELIKIA PROJECT » CREDITS Credits. Site Concept, Design, and Flash Development – Pond Media and Design: Phillip Pond.. Site Architecture and Content (text, historical imagery, curriculum) – The Mannahatta Project staff at the Wildlife Conservation Society: Eric Sanderson, Kim Fisher, Markley Boyer, Amanda Huron and Danielle LaBruna.. Muir web interactive prepared by Kim Fisher and Meredith Adams based on prefuse THE WELIKIA PROJECT » CONTACT Contact Us. Have a question for Welikia Project staff? Need technical support? Fill out the form below and we'll reply as soon as we can. Your name. Your email (required- we need this to respond to you) THE WELIKIA PROJECT » PRESENTATIONS Presentation on the Mannahatt Project by Eric Sanderson at TED2009: Related. Welikia Map; Publications . © 2008-2017 WCS | Credits | Terms of Use | Contact | Tell a THE WELIKIA PROJECT » DR. SANDERSON BIO The Welikia Project » Dr. Sanderson Bio. Eric W. Sanderson is a Senior Conservation Ecologist at the Wildlife Conservation Society. Sanderson received his Ph.D. in ecology (emphasis in ecosystem and landscape ecology) from the University of California, Davis, in 1998, while studying with Dr. Susan Ustin. Starting at WCS in 1998, heestablished
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2 Abstract To inform stream and wetland restoration opportunities in the Bronx west of the Bronx River, we studied the historical ecologyof the area.
MANNAHATTA: AN ECOLOGICAL FIRST LOOK AT THE MANHATTAN 2007 14(4):545–570NORTHEASTERN NATURALIST Mannahatta: An Ecological First Look at the Manhattan Landscape Prior to Henry Hudson Eric W. Sanderson 1,* and Marianne Brown2 Abstract - The British Headquarters Map, circa 1782, provides a remarkable win- dow onto the natural topography, hydrology, and land cover of Manhattan Island, INTRODUCTION TO MANNAHATTA Mannahatta Education Wildlife Conservation Society 2008 Introduction to the Mannahatta Project Background for Educators “The Countrey itself sends forth such a fragrant smell that it may be perceived atsea before
FIELD TRIP 1: UNCOVERING STREAMS IN CENTRAL PARK Mannahatta Education Wildlife Conservation Society 2008 Field Trip 1: Uncovering streams in Central Park Background for Educators . Mannahatta was covered in streams – over eighty streams flowed over the island 400 year ago. THE WELIKIA PROJECTHOMEABOUTEXPLORESCIENCEDOWNLOADCONTACT NEWS. So how do you say “Welikia” anyway? Hear a real Lenape speaker say “ my good home ” with the more. What people are saying about Mannahatta. Click here to read more about what people are writing and thinking more. New York Times Best Seller! THE WELIKIA PROJECT » OVERVIEW The Welikia Project embraces the Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn, Staten Island and the waters in-between, while still serving up all we have learned about Mannahatta. Welikia provides the basis for all the people of New York to appreciate, conserve and re-invigorate thenatural heritage of
THE WELIKIA PROJECT » ABOUT THIS SITE What You Can Do On This Site. The Welikia Project aims to re-discover the natural history of New York City as it existed in pre-European times. This website serves to bring the Welikia Project to you. Use it to: Explore Welikia! Go to the virtual Welikia map on our Explore page to see Mannahatta and the rest of Welikia from any location. Join the Mannahatta community by sponsoring the block THE WELIKIA PROJECT » WELIKIA MAP We’re going beyond Mannahatta, launching the Welikia Project to encompass all of New York City, including the Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn and Staten Island, and surrounding waters. Welikia means “my good home” in Lenape, the original Native American language of theWELIKIA 1609 MAP
Click to explore the native ecology of New York City, or enter your address or a landmark name (e.g. Empire State Building) in the textbox above.
THE WELIKIA PROJECT » HOW IT ALL BEGAN The Big Idea. The Mannahatta Project began in 1999, when landscape ecologist Dr. Eric Sanderson, a life-long Californian, moved to New York City to work for the world famous Wildlife Conservation Society at the Bronx Zoo. Dr. Sanderson realized that, to fully appreciate the concrete landscape of streets and buildings that was his new home, he THE WELIKIA PROJECT » MANNAHATTA CURRICULUM Welcome to the Mannahatta Curriculum. This page is designed to be useful to schoolteachers, park rangers, and environmental educators everywhere. On this page, you can download the entire 13-lesson curriculum. All lesson plans are geared for upper elementary school students, but can be adjusted to match any grade level. THE WELIKIA PROJECT » FLORA AND FAUNA The flora and fauna list of native plants and vertebrate animals possibly found on Mannahatta in September 1609 is based on analysis of historical records, species lists and habitat relationships. Notes on methods and sources can be found in Mannahatta: A Natural History of New York City (Abrams 2009). Species are organized by family and by THE WELIKIA PROJECT » PRESENTATIONS Presentation on the Mannahatt Project by Eric Sanderson at TED2009: Related. Welikia Map; Publications . © 2008-2017 WCS | Credits | Terms of Use | Contact | Tell a MAPPING THE HISTORICAL ECOLOGY AND RECONSTRUCTING THE Mapping the historical ecology and reconstructing the historical flora of the lower Bronx River: a guide for ecosystem restoration andoutreach
THE WELIKIA PROJECTHOMEABOUTEXPLORESCIENCEDOWNLOADCONTACT NEWS. So how do you say “Welikia” anyway? Hear a real Lenape speaker say “ my good home ” with the more. What people are saying about Mannahatta. Click here to read more about what people are writing and thinking more. New York Times Best Seller! THE WELIKIA PROJECT » OVERVIEW The Welikia Project embraces the Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn, Staten Island and the waters in-between, while still serving up all we have learned about Mannahatta. Welikia provides the basis for all the people of New York to appreciate, conserve and re-invigorate thenatural heritage of
THE WELIKIA PROJECT » ABOUT THIS SITE What You Can Do On This Site. The Welikia Project aims to re-discover the natural history of New York City as it existed in pre-European times. This website serves to bring the Welikia Project to you. Use it to: Explore Welikia! Go to the virtual Welikia map on our Explore page to see Mannahatta and the rest of Welikia from any location. Join the Mannahatta community by sponsoring the block THE WELIKIA PROJECT » WELIKIA MAP We’re going beyond Mannahatta, launching the Welikia Project to encompass all of New York City, including the Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn and Staten Island, and surrounding waters. Welikia means “my good home” in Lenape, the original Native American language of theWELIKIA 1609 MAP
Click to explore the native ecology of New York City, or enter your address or a landmark name (e.g. Empire State Building) in the textbox above.
THE WELIKIA PROJECT » HOW IT ALL BEGAN The Big Idea. The Mannahatta Project began in 1999, when landscape ecologist Dr. Eric Sanderson, a life-long Californian, moved to New York City to work for the world famous Wildlife Conservation Society at the Bronx Zoo. Dr. Sanderson realized that, to fully appreciate the concrete landscape of streets and buildings that was his new home, he THE WELIKIA PROJECT » MANNAHATTA CURRICULUM Welcome to the Mannahatta Curriculum. This page is designed to be useful to schoolteachers, park rangers, and environmental educators everywhere. On this page, you can download the entire 13-lesson curriculum. All lesson plans are geared for upper elementary school students, but can be adjusted to match any grade level. THE WELIKIA PROJECT » FLORA AND FAUNA The flora and fauna list of native plants and vertebrate animals possibly found on Mannahatta in September 1609 is based on analysis of historical records, species lists and habitat relationships. Notes on methods and sources can be found in Mannahatta: A Natural History of New York City (Abrams 2009). Species are organized by family and by THE WELIKIA PROJECT » PRESENTATIONS Presentation on the Mannahatt Project by Eric Sanderson at TED2009: Related. Welikia Map; Publications . © 2008-2017 WCS | Credits | Terms of Use | Contact | Tell a MAPPING THE HISTORICAL ECOLOGY AND RECONSTRUCTING THE Mapping the historical ecology and reconstructing the historical flora of the lower Bronx River: a guide for ecosystem restoration andoutreach
THE WELIKIA PROJECT » ABOUT THIS SITE What You Can Do On This Site. The Welikia Project aims to re-discover the natural history of New York City as it existed in pre-European times. This website serves to bring the Welikia Project to you. Use it to: Explore Welikia! Go to the virtual Welikia map on our Explore page to see Mannahatta and the rest of Welikia from any location. Join the Mannahatta community by sponsoring the block THE WELIKIA PROJECT » PUBLICATIONS Publications resulting from the Mannahatta Project. Bean, W.T. and E.W. Sanderson (2008). “Using a spatially explicit ecological model to test scenarios of fire use by Native Americans: an example from the Harlem Plains, New York, NY.” THE WELIKIA PROJECT » EXTERNAL LINKS Learn more about the Mannahatta Project. Mannahatta: A Natural History of New York City, a book published by Abrams, May 2009.; Access Mannahatta data at OASIS, the New York City Open Accessible Space Information System Cooperative.; Mannahatta / Manhattan: A Natural History of New York City, an exhibition at the Museum of the City of New York, May 20 – October 12, 2009. THE WELIKIA PROJECT » CREDITS Credits. Site Concept, Design, and Flash Development – Pond Media and Design: Phillip Pond.. Site Architecture and Content (text, historical imagery, curriculum) – The Mannahatta Project staff at the Wildlife Conservation Society: Eric Sanderson, Kim Fisher, Markley Boyer, Amanda Huron and Danielle LaBruna.. Muir web interactive prepared by Kim Fisher and Meredith Adams based on prefuse THE WELIKIA PROJECT » PRESENTATIONS Presentation on the Mannahatt Project by Eric Sanderson at TED2009: Related. Welikia Map; Publications . © 2008-2017 WCS | Credits | Terms of Use | Contact | Tell a THE WELIKIA PROJECT » DR. SANDERSON BIO The Welikia Project » Dr. Sanderson Bio. Eric W. Sanderson is a Senior Conservation Ecologist at the Wildlife Conservation Society. Sanderson received his Ph.D. in ecology (emphasis in ecosystem and landscape ecology) from the University of California, Davis, in 1998, while studying with Dr. Susan Ustin. Starting at WCS in 1998, heestablished
MANNAHATTA: AN ECOLOGICAL FIRST LOOK AT THE MANHATTAN 2007 14(4):545–570NORTHEASTERN NATURALIST Mannahatta: An Ecological First Look at the Manhattan Landscape Prior to Henry Hudson Eric W. Sanderson 1,* and Marianne Brown2 Abstract - The British Headquarters Map, circa 1782, provides a remarkable win- dow onto the natural topography, hydrology, and land cover of Manhattan Island, INTRODUCTION TO MANNAHATTA Mannahatta Education Wildlife Conservation Society 2008 Introduction to the Mannahatta Project Background for Educators “The Countrey itself sends forth such a fragrant smell that it may be perceived atsea before
FIELD TRIP 1: UNCOVERING STREAMS IN CENTRAL PARK Mannahatta Education Wildlife Conservation Society 2008 Field Trip 1: Uncovering streams in Central Park Background for Educators . Mannahatta was covered in streams – over eighty streams flowed over the island 400 year ago. USING A SPATIALLY EXPLICIT ECOLOGICAL MODEL TO TEST 302 ecological modelling 211(2008)301–308 burning. These, Russell says, might be attributed to escaped fires. Intentional burning has many potential benefits for hunt-ing and gathering peoples: frequent fires can clear tangled THE WELIKIA PROJECTHOMEEXPLORESCIENCECONTACTWELIKIA 1609 MAPOVERVIEW NEWS. So how do you say “Welikia” anyway? Hear a real Lenape speaker say “ my good home ” with the more. What people are saying about Mannahatta. Click here to read more about what people are writing and thinking more. New York Times Best Seller! THE WELIKIA PROJECT » OVERVIEW The Welikia Project embraces the Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn, Staten Island and the waters in-between, while still serving up all we have learned about Mannahatta. Welikia provides the basis for all the people of New York to appreciate, conserve and re-invigorate thenatural heritage of
THE WELIKIA PROJECT » ABOUT THIS SITE What You Can Do On This Site. The Welikia Project aims to re-discover the natural history of New York City as it existed in pre-European times. This website serves to bring the Welikia Project to you. Use it to: Explore Welikia! Go to the virtual Welikia map on our Explore page to see Mannahatta and the rest of Welikia from any location. Join the Mannahatta community by sponsoring the block THE WELIKIA PROJECT » WELIKIA MAP We’re going beyond Mannahatta, launching the Welikia Project to encompass all of New York City, including the Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn and Staten Island, and surrounding waters. Welikia means “my good home” in Lenape, the original Native American language of theWELIKIA 1609 MAP
Click to explore the native ecology of New York City, or enter your address or a landmark name (e.g. Empire State Building) in the textbox above.
THE WELIKIA PROJECT » HOW IT ALL BEGAN The Big Idea. The Mannahatta Project began in 1999, when landscape ecologist Dr. Eric Sanderson, a life-long Californian, moved to New York City to work for the world famous Wildlife Conservation Society at the Bronx Zoo. Dr. Sanderson realized that, to fully appreciate the concrete landscape of streets and buildings that was his new home, he THE WELIKIA PROJECT » RECREATING MANNAHATTASEE MORE ON WELIKIA.ORG THE WELIKIA PROJECT » FLORA AND FAUNA The flora and fauna list of native plants and vertebrate animals possibly found on Mannahatta in September 1609 is based on analysis of historical records, species lists and habitat relationships. Notes on methods and sources can be found in Mannahatta: A Natural History of New York City (Abrams 2009). Species are organized by family and by THE WELIKIA PROJECT » PRESENTATIONS Presentation on the Mannahatt Project by Eric Sanderson at TED2009: Related. Welikia Map; Publications . © 2008-2017 WCS | Credits | Terms of Use | Contact | Tell a MAPPING THE HISTORICAL ECOLOGY AND RECONSTRUCTING THE Mapping the historical ecology and reconstructing the historical flora of the lower Bronx River: a guide for ecosystem restoration andoutreach
THE WELIKIA PROJECTHOMEEXPLORESCIENCECONTACTWELIKIA 1609 MAPOVERVIEW NEWS. So how do you say “Welikia” anyway? Hear a real Lenape speaker say “ my good home ” with the more. What people are saying about Mannahatta. Click here to read more about what people are writing and thinking more. New York Times Best Seller! THE WELIKIA PROJECT » OVERVIEW The Welikia Project embraces the Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn, Staten Island and the waters in-between, while still serving up all we have learned about Mannahatta. Welikia provides the basis for all the people of New York to appreciate, conserve and re-invigorate thenatural heritage of
THE WELIKIA PROJECT » ABOUT THIS SITE What You Can Do On This Site. The Welikia Project aims to re-discover the natural history of New York City as it existed in pre-European times. This website serves to bring the Welikia Project to you. Use it to: Explore Welikia! Go to the virtual Welikia map on our Explore page to see Mannahatta and the rest of Welikia from any location. Join the Mannahatta community by sponsoring the block THE WELIKIA PROJECT » WELIKIA MAP We’re going beyond Mannahatta, launching the Welikia Project to encompass all of New York City, including the Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn and Staten Island, and surrounding waters. Welikia means “my good home” in Lenape, the original Native American language of theWELIKIA 1609 MAP
Click to explore the native ecology of New York City, or enter your address or a landmark name (e.g. Empire State Building) in the textbox above.
THE WELIKIA PROJECT » HOW IT ALL BEGAN The Big Idea. The Mannahatta Project began in 1999, when landscape ecologist Dr. Eric Sanderson, a life-long Californian, moved to New York City to work for the world famous Wildlife Conservation Society at the Bronx Zoo. Dr. Sanderson realized that, to fully appreciate the concrete landscape of streets and buildings that was his new home, he THE WELIKIA PROJECT » RECREATING MANNAHATTA The science behind the Welikia (and Mannahatta) Project is landscape ecology. Landscape ecology is the study of how different ecosystems (e.g. forests, wetlands, streams, etc.) combine together to create habitat for plants and animals. The Wildlife Conservation Society uses landscape ecology to understand how to conserve wildlife and wild THE WELIKIA PROJECT » FLORA AND FAUNA The flora and fauna list of native plants and vertebrate animals possibly found on Mannahatta in September 1609 is based on analysis of historical records, species lists and habitat relationships. Notes on methods and sources can be found in Mannahatta: A Natural History of New York City (Abrams 2009). Species are organized by family and by THE WELIKIA PROJECT » PRESENTATIONS Presentation on the Mannahatt Project by Eric Sanderson at TED2009: Related. Welikia Map; Publications . © 2008-2017 WCS | Credits | Terms of Use | Contact | Tell a MAPPING THE HISTORICAL ECOLOGY AND RECONSTRUCTING THE Mapping the historical ecology and reconstructing the historical flora of the lower Bronx River: a guide for ecosystem restoration andoutreach
THE WELIKIA PROJECT » ABOUT THIS SITE What You Can Do On This Site. The Welikia Project aims to re-discover the natural history of New York City as it existed in pre-European times. This website serves to bring the Welikia Project to you. Use it to: Explore Welikia! Go to the virtual Welikia map on our Explore page to see Mannahatta and the rest of Welikia from any location. Join the Mannahatta community by sponsoring the block THE WELIKIA PROJECT » PUBLICATIONS Publications resulting from the Mannahatta Project. Bean, W.T. and E.W. Sanderson (2008). “Using a spatially explicit ecological model to test scenarios of fire use by Native Americans: an example from the Harlem Plains, New York, NY.” THE WELIKIA PROJECT » EXTERNAL LINKS Learn more about the Mannahatta Project. Mannahatta: A Natural History of New York City, a book published by Abrams, May 2009.; Access Mannahatta data at OASIS, the New York City Open Accessible Space Information System Cooperative.; Mannahatta / Manhattan: A Natural History of New York City, an exhibition at the Museum of the City of New York, May 20 – October 12, 2009. THE WELIKIA PROJECT » CREDITS Credits. Site Concept, Design, and Flash Development – Pond Media and Design: Phillip Pond.. Site Architecture and Content (text, historical imagery, curriculum) – The Mannahatta Project staff at the Wildlife Conservation Society: Eric Sanderson, Kim Fisher, Markley Boyer, Amanda Huron and Danielle LaBruna.. Muir web interactive prepared by Kim Fisher and Meredith Adams based on prefuse THE WELIKIA PROJECT » PRESENTATIONS Presentation on the Mannahatt Project by Eric Sanderson at TED2009: Related. Welikia Map; Publications . © 2008-2017 WCS | Credits | Terms of Use | Contact | Tell a THE WELIKIA PROJECT » DR. SANDERSON BIO The Welikia Project » Dr. Sanderson Bio. Eric W. Sanderson is a Senior Conservation Ecologist at the Wildlife Conservation Society. Sanderson received his Ph.D. in ecology (emphasis in ecosystem and landscape ecology) from the University of California, Davis, in 1998, while studying with Dr. Susan Ustin. Starting at WCS in 1998, heestablished
INTRODUCTION TO MANNAHATTA Mannahatta Education Wildlife Conservation Society 2008 Introduction to the Mannahatta Project Background for Educators “The Countrey itself sends forth such a fragrant smell that it may be perceived atsea before
FIELD TRIP 1: UNCOVERING STREAMS IN CENTRAL PARK Mannahatta Education Wildlife Conservation Society 2008 Field Trip 1: Uncovering streams in Central Park Background for Educators . Mannahatta was covered in streams – over eighty streams flowed over the island 400 year ago. WASHINGTON D.C., USA. NATIONAL WETLANDS NEWSLETTER 16 national wetlands newsletter northern marshes provided a soggy bridge for animals traveling to and from the mainland. The marshes, woods, and cold spring waters of northern USING A SPATIALLY EXPLICIT ECOLOGICAL MODEL TO TEST 302 ecological modelling 211(2008)301–308 burning. These, Russell says, might be attributed to escaped fires. Intentional burning has many potential benefits for hunt-ing and gathering peoples: frequent fires can clear tangled THE WELIKIA PROJECTHOMEEXPLORESCIENCECONTACTWELIKIA 1609 MAPOVERVIEW NEWS. So how do you say “Welikia” anyway? Hear a real Lenape speaker say “ my good home ” with the more. What people are saying about Mannahatta. Click here to read more about what people are writing and thinking more. New York Times Best Seller! THE WELIKIA PROJECT » ABOUT THIS SITE What You Can Do On This Site. The Welikia Project aims to re-discover the natural history of New York City as it existed in pre-European times. This website serves to bring the Welikia Project to you. Use it to: Explore Welikia! Go to the virtual Welikia map on our Explore page to see Mannahatta and the rest of Welikia from any location. Join the Mannahatta community by sponsoring the block THE WELIKIA PROJECT » WELIKIA MAP We’re going beyond Mannahatta, launching the Welikia Project to encompass all of New York City, including the Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn and Staten Island, and surrounding waters. Welikia means “my good home” in Lenape, the original Native American language of theWELIKIA 1609 MAP
Click to explore the native ecology of New York City, or enter your address or a landmark name (e.g. Empire State Building) in the textbox above.
THE WELIKIA PROJECT » FLORA AND FAUNA The flora and fauna list of native plants and vertebrate animals possibly found on Mannahatta in September 1609 is based on analysis of historical records, species lists and habitat relationships. Notes on methods and sources can be found in Mannahatta: A Natural History of New York City (Abrams 2009). Species are organized by family and by THE WELIKIA PROJECT » RECREATING MANNAHATTASEE MORE ON WELIKIA.ORG MAPPING THE HISTORICAL ECOLOGY AND RECONSTRUCTING THE Mapping the historical ecology and reconstructing the historical flora of the lower Bronx River: a guide for ecosystem restoration andoutreach
MANNAHATTA: AN ECOLOGICAL FIRST LOOK AT THE MANHATTAN 2007 14(4):545–570NORTHEASTERN NATURALIST Mannahatta: An Ecological First Look at the Manhattan Landscape Prior to Henry Hudson Eric W. Sanderson 1,* and Marianne Brown2 Abstract - The British Headquarters Map, circa 1782, provides a remarkable win- dow onto the natural topography, hydrology, and land cover of Manhattan Island, LESSON 3: THE CHANGING LIFE OF A WATER DROPLET BACKGROUND Mannahatta Education Wildlife Conservation Society 2008 Lesson 3: The Changing Life of a Water Droplet Background for Educators . The water cycle is the way water moves through space and time. Water is stored in gas form in clouds; USING A SPATIALLY EXPLICIT ECOLOGICAL MODEL TO TEST 302 ecological modelling 211(2008)301–308 burning. These, Russell says, might be attributed to escaped fires. Intentional burning has many potential benefits for hunt-ing and gathering peoples: frequent fires can clear tangled THE WELIKIA PROJECTHOMEEXPLORESCIENCECONTACTWELIKIA 1609 MAPOVERVIEW NEWS. So how do you say “Welikia” anyway? Hear a real Lenape speaker say “ my good home ” with the more. What people are saying about Mannahatta. Click here to read more about what people are writing and thinking more. New York Times Best Seller! THE WELIKIA PROJECT » ABOUT THIS SITE What You Can Do On This Site. The Welikia Project aims to re-discover the natural history of New York City as it existed in pre-European times. This website serves to bring the Welikia Project to you. Use it to: Explore Welikia! Go to the virtual Welikia map on our Explore page to see Mannahatta and the rest of Welikia from any location. Join the Mannahatta community by sponsoring the block THE WELIKIA PROJECT » WELIKIA MAP We’re going beyond Mannahatta, launching the Welikia Project to encompass all of New York City, including the Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn and Staten Island, and surrounding waters. Welikia means “my good home” in Lenape, the original Native American language of theWELIKIA 1609 MAP
Click to explore the native ecology of New York City, or enter your address or a landmark name (e.g. Empire State Building) in the textbox above.
THE WELIKIA PROJECT » FLORA AND FAUNA The flora and fauna list of native plants and vertebrate animals possibly found on Mannahatta in September 1609 is based on analysis of historical records, species lists and habitat relationships. Notes on methods and sources can be found in Mannahatta: A Natural History of New York City (Abrams 2009). Species are organized by family and by THE WELIKIA PROJECT » RECREATING MANNAHATTASEE MORE ON WELIKIA.ORG MAPPING THE HISTORICAL ECOLOGY AND RECONSTRUCTING THE Mapping the historical ecology and reconstructing the historical flora of the lower Bronx River: a guide for ecosystem restoration andoutreach
MANNAHATTA: AN ECOLOGICAL FIRST LOOK AT THE MANHATTAN 2007 14(4):545–570NORTHEASTERN NATURALIST Mannahatta: An Ecological First Look at the Manhattan Landscape Prior to Henry Hudson Eric W. Sanderson 1,* and Marianne Brown2 Abstract - The British Headquarters Map, circa 1782, provides a remarkable win- dow onto the natural topography, hydrology, and land cover of Manhattan Island, LESSON 3: THE CHANGING LIFE OF A WATER DROPLET BACKGROUND Mannahatta Education Wildlife Conservation Society 2008 Lesson 3: The Changing Life of a Water Droplet Background for Educators . The water cycle is the way water moves through space and time. Water is stored in gas form in clouds; USING A SPATIALLY EXPLICIT ECOLOGICAL MODEL TO TEST 302 ecological modelling 211(2008)301–308 burning. These, Russell says, might be attributed to escaped fires. Intentional burning has many potential benefits for hunt-ing and gathering peoples: frequent fires can clear tangled THE WELIKIA PROJECT » OVERVIEW The Welikia Project embraces the Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn, Staten Island and the waters in-between, while still serving up all we have learned about Mannahatta. Welikia provides the basis for all the people of New York to appreciate, conserve and re-invigorate the natural heritage of their city not matter which borough they live in. THE WELIKIA PROJECT » HOW IT ALL BEGAN The Big Idea. The Mannahatta Project began in 1999, when landscape ecologist Dr. Eric Sanderson, a life-long Californian, moved to New York City to work for the world famous Wildlife Conservation Society at the Bronx Zoo. Dr. Sanderson realized that, to fully appreciate the concrete landscape of streets and buildings that was his new home, he THE WELIKIA PROJECT » PUBLICATIONS Publications resulting from the Mannahatta Project. Bean, W.T. and E.W. Sanderson (2008). “Using a spatially explicit ecological model to test scenarios of fire use by Native Americans: an example from the Harlem Plains, New York, NY.”. Ecological Modelling 211: 301-308. 14(4): 545-570. pdf.
THE WELIKIA PROJECT » EXTERNAL LINKS Learn more about the Mannahatta Project. Mannahatta: A Natural History of New York City, a book published by Abrams, May 2009.; Access Mannahatta data at OASIS, the New York City Open Accessible Space Information System Cooperative.; Mannahatta / Manhattan: A Natural History of New York City, an exhibition at the Museum of the City of New York, May 20 – October 12, 2009. THE WELIKIA PROJECT » CREDITS Credits. Site Concept, Design, and Flash Development – Pond Media and Design: Phillip Pond.. Site Architecture and Content (text, historical imagery, curriculum) – The Mannahatta Project staff at the Wildlife Conservation Society: Eric Sanderson, Kim Fisher, Markley Boyer, Amanda Huron and Danielle LaBruna.. Muir web interactive prepared by Kim Fisher and Meredith Adams based on prefuse THE WELIKIA PROJECT » RECREATING MANNAHATTA The science behind the Welikia (and Mannahatta) Project is landscape ecology. Landscape ecology is the study of how different ecosystems (e.g. forests, wetlands, streams, etc.) combine together to create habitat for plants and animals. The Wildlife Conservation Society uses landscape ecology to understand how to conserve wildlife and wild THE WELIKIA PROJECT » PRESENTATIONS Presentation on the Mannahatt Project by Eric Sanderson at TED2009: Related. Welikia Map; Publications . © 2008-2017 WCS | Credits | Terms of Use | Contact | Tell a INTRODUCTION TO MANNAHATTA Mannahatta Education Wildlife Conservation Society 2008 Introduction to the Mannahatta Project Background for Educators “The Countrey itself sends forth such a fragrant smell that it may be perceived atsea before
FIELD TRIP 1: UNCOVERING STREAMS IN CENTRAL PARK Mannahatta Education Wildlife Conservation Society 2008 Field Trip 1: Uncovering streams in Central Park Background for Educators . Mannahatta was covered in streams – over eighty streams flowed over the island 400 year ago. LESSON 2: WEAVING A MANNAHATTA MUIR WEB BACKGROUND FOR Mannahatta Education Wildlife Conservation Society 2008 Lesson 2: Weaving a Mannahatta Muir Web Background for Educators . Most students are familiar with the idea of a food chain or food web: it shows which species eat which other THE WELIKIA PROJECTHOMEEXPLORESCIENCECONTACTWELIKIA 1609 MAPOVERVIEW NEWS. So how do you say “Welikia” anyway? Hear a real Lenape speaker say “ my good home ” with the more. What people are saying about Mannahatta. Click here to read more about what people are writing and thinking more. New York Times Best Seller! THE WELIKIA PROJECT » ABOUT THIS SITE What You Can Do On This Site. The Welikia Project aims to re-discover the natural history of New York City as it existed in pre-European times. This website serves to bring the Welikia Project to you. Use it to: Explore Welikia! Go to the virtual Welikia map on our Explore page to see Mannahatta and the rest of Welikia from any location. Join the Mannahatta community by sponsoring the block THE WELIKIA PROJECT » WELIKIA MAP We’re going beyond Mannahatta, launching the Welikia Project to encompass all of New York City, including the Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn and Staten Island, and surrounding waters. Welikia means “my good home” in Lenape, the original Native American language of theWELIKIA 1609 MAP
Click to explore the native ecology of New York City, or enter your address or a landmark name (e.g. Empire State Building) in the textbox above.
THE WELIKIA PROJECT » FLORA AND FAUNA The flora and fauna list of native plants and vertebrate animals possibly found on Mannahatta in September 1609 is based on analysis of historical records, species lists and habitat relationships. Notes on methods and sources can be found in Mannahatta: A Natural History of New York City (Abrams 2009). Species are organized by family and by THE WELIKIA PROJECT » RECREATING MANNAHATTASEE MORE ON WELIKIA.ORG MAPPING THE HISTORICAL ECOLOGY AND RECONSTRUCTING THE Mapping the historical ecology and reconstructing the historical flora of the lower Bronx River: a guide for ecosystem restoration andoutreach
MANNAHATTA: AN ECOLOGICAL FIRST LOOK AT THE MANHATTAN 2007 14(4):545–570NORTHEASTERN NATURALIST Mannahatta: An Ecological First Look at the Manhattan Landscape Prior to Henry Hudson Eric W. Sanderson 1,* and Marianne Brown2 Abstract - The British Headquarters Map, circa 1782, provides a remarkable win- dow onto the natural topography, hydrology, and land cover of Manhattan Island, LESSON 3: THE CHANGING LIFE OF A WATER DROPLET BACKGROUND Mannahatta Education Wildlife Conservation Society 2008 Lesson 3: The Changing Life of a Water Droplet Background for Educators . The water cycle is the way water moves through space and time. Water is stored in gas form in clouds; USING A SPATIALLY EXPLICIT ECOLOGICAL MODEL TO TEST 302 ecological modelling 211(2008)301–308 burning. These, Russell says, might be attributed to escaped fires. Intentional burning has many potential benefits for hunt-ing and gathering peoples: frequent fires can clear tangled THE WELIKIA PROJECTHOMEEXPLORESCIENCECONTACTWELIKIA 1609 MAPOVERVIEW NEWS. So how do you say “Welikia” anyway? Hear a real Lenape speaker say “ my good home ” with the more. What people are saying about Mannahatta. Click here to read more about what people are writing and thinking more. New York Times Best Seller! THE WELIKIA PROJECT » ABOUT THIS SITE What You Can Do On This Site. The Welikia Project aims to re-discover the natural history of New York City as it existed in pre-European times. This website serves to bring the Welikia Project to you. Use it to: Explore Welikia! Go to the virtual Welikia map on our Explore page to see Mannahatta and the rest of Welikia from any location. Join the Mannahatta community by sponsoring the block THE WELIKIA PROJECT » WELIKIA MAP We’re going beyond Mannahatta, launching the Welikia Project to encompass all of New York City, including the Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn and Staten Island, and surrounding waters. Welikia means “my good home” in Lenape, the original Native American language of theWELIKIA 1609 MAP
Click to explore the native ecology of New York City, or enter your address or a landmark name (e.g. Empire State Building) in the textbox above.
THE WELIKIA PROJECT » FLORA AND FAUNA The flora and fauna list of native plants and vertebrate animals possibly found on Mannahatta in September 1609 is based on analysis of historical records, species lists and habitat relationships. Notes on methods and sources can be found in Mannahatta: A Natural History of New York City (Abrams 2009). Species are organized by family and by THE WELIKIA PROJECT » RECREATING MANNAHATTASEE MORE ON WELIKIA.ORG MAPPING THE HISTORICAL ECOLOGY AND RECONSTRUCTING THE Mapping the historical ecology and reconstructing the historical flora of the lower Bronx River: a guide for ecosystem restoration andoutreach
MANNAHATTA: AN ECOLOGICAL FIRST LOOK AT THE MANHATTAN 2007 14(4):545–570NORTHEASTERN NATURALIST Mannahatta: An Ecological First Look at the Manhattan Landscape Prior to Henry Hudson Eric W. Sanderson 1,* and Marianne Brown2 Abstract - The British Headquarters Map, circa 1782, provides a remarkable win- dow onto the natural topography, hydrology, and land cover of Manhattan Island, LESSON 3: THE CHANGING LIFE OF A WATER DROPLET BACKGROUND Mannahatta Education Wildlife Conservation Society 2008 Lesson 3: The Changing Life of a Water Droplet Background for Educators . The water cycle is the way water moves through space and time. Water is stored in gas form in clouds; USING A SPATIALLY EXPLICIT ECOLOGICAL MODEL TO TEST 302 ecological modelling 211(2008)301–308 burning. These, Russell says, might be attributed to escaped fires. Intentional burning has many potential benefits for hunt-ing and gathering peoples: frequent fires can clear tangled THE WELIKIA PROJECT » OVERVIEW The Welikia Project embraces the Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn, Staten Island and the waters in-between, while still serving up all we have learned about Mannahatta. Welikia provides the basis for all the people of New York to appreciate, conserve and re-invigorate the natural heritage of their city not matter which borough they live in. THE WELIKIA PROJECT » HOW IT ALL BEGAN The Big Idea. The Mannahatta Project began in 1999, when landscape ecologist Dr. Eric Sanderson, a life-long Californian, moved to New York City to work for the world famous Wildlife Conservation Society at the Bronx Zoo. Dr. Sanderson realized that, to fully appreciate the concrete landscape of streets and buildings that was his new home, he THE WELIKIA PROJECT » PUBLICATIONS Publications resulting from the Mannahatta Project. Bean, W.T. and E.W. Sanderson (2008). “Using a spatially explicit ecological model to test scenarios of fire use by Native Americans: an example from the Harlem Plains, New York, NY.”. Ecological Modelling 211: 301-308. 14(4): 545-570. pdf.
THE WELIKIA PROJECT » EXTERNAL LINKS Learn more about the Mannahatta Project. Mannahatta: A Natural History of New York City, a book published by Abrams, May 2009.; Access Mannahatta data at OASIS, the New York City Open Accessible Space Information System Cooperative.; Mannahatta / Manhattan: A Natural History of New York City, an exhibition at the Museum of the City of New York, May 20 – October 12, 2009. THE WELIKIA PROJECT » CREDITS Credits. Site Concept, Design, and Flash Development – Pond Media and Design: Phillip Pond.. Site Architecture and Content (text, historical imagery, curriculum) – The Mannahatta Project staff at the Wildlife Conservation Society: Eric Sanderson, Kim Fisher, Markley Boyer, Amanda Huron and Danielle LaBruna.. Muir web interactive prepared by Kim Fisher and Meredith Adams based on prefuse THE WELIKIA PROJECT » RECREATING MANNAHATTA The science behind the Welikia (and Mannahatta) Project is landscape ecology. Landscape ecology is the study of how different ecosystems (e.g. forests, wetlands, streams, etc.) combine together to create habitat for plants and animals. The Wildlife Conservation Society uses landscape ecology to understand how to conserve wildlife and wild THE WELIKIA PROJECT » PRESENTATIONS Presentation on the Mannahatt Project by Eric Sanderson at TED2009: Related. Welikia Map; Publications . © 2008-2017 WCS | Credits | Terms of Use | Contact | Tell a INTRODUCTION TO MANNAHATTA Mannahatta Education Wildlife Conservation Society 2008 Introduction to the Mannahatta Project Background for Educators “The Countrey itself sends forth such a fragrant smell that it may be perceived atsea before
FIELD TRIP 1: UNCOVERING STREAMS IN CENTRAL PARK Mannahatta Education Wildlife Conservation Society 2008 Field Trip 1: Uncovering streams in Central Park Background for Educators . Mannahatta was covered in streams – over eighty streams flowed over the island 400 year ago. LESSON 2: WEAVING A MANNAHATTA MUIR WEB BACKGROUND FOR Mannahatta Education Wildlife Conservation Society 2008 Lesson 2: Weaving a Mannahatta Muir Web Background for Educators . Most students are familiar with the idea of a food chain or food web: it shows which species eat which other THE WELIKIA PROJECTHOMEEXPLORESCIENCECONTACTWELIKIA 1609 MAPOVERVIEW NEWS. So how do you say “Welikia” anyway? Hear a real Lenape speaker say “ my good home ” with the more. What people are saying about Mannahatta. Click here to read more about what people are writing and thinking more. New York Times Best Seller! THE WELIKIA PROJECT » OVERVIEW The Welikia Project embraces the Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn, Staten Island and the waters in-between, while still serving up all we have learned about Mannahatta. Welikia provides the basis for all the people of New York to appreciate, conserve and re-invigorate thenatural heritage of
THE WELIKIA PROJECT » ABOUT THIS SITE What You Can Do On This Site. The Welikia Project aims to re-discover the natural history of New York City as it existed in pre-European times. This website serves to bring the Welikia Project to you. Use it to: Explore Welikia! Go to the virtual Welikia map on our Explore page to see Mannahatta and the rest of Welikia from any location. Join the Mannahatta community by sponsoring the block THE WELIKIA PROJECT » WELIKIA MAP We’re going beyond Mannahatta, launching the Welikia Project to encompass all of New York City, including the Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn and Staten Island, and surrounding waters. Welikia means “my good home” in Lenape, the original Native American language of theWELIKIA 1609 MAP
Click to explore the native ecology of New York City, or enter your address or a landmark name (e.g. Empire State Building) in the textbox above.
THE WELIKIA PROJECT » HOW IT ALL BEGAN The Big Idea. The Mannahatta Project began in 1999, when landscape ecologist Dr. Eric Sanderson, a life-long Californian, moved to New York City to work for the world famous Wildlife Conservation Society at the Bronx Zoo. Dr. Sanderson realized that, to fully appreciate the concrete landscape of streets and buildings that was his new home, he THE WELIKIA PROJECT » RECREATING MANNAHATTASEE MORE ON WELIKIA.ORG THE WELIKIA PROJECT » FLORA AND FAUNA The flora and fauna list of native plants and vertebrate animals possibly found on Mannahatta in September 1609 is based on analysis of historical records, species lists and habitat relationships. Notes on methods and sources can be found in Mannahatta: A Natural History of New York City (Abrams 2009). Species are organized by family and by THE WELIKIA PROJECT » PRESENTATIONS Presentation on the Mannahatt Project by Eric Sanderson at TED2009: Related. Welikia Map; Publications . © 2008-2017 WCS | Credits | Terms of Use | Contact | Tell a MAPPING THE HISTORICAL ECOLOGY AND RECONSTRUCTING THE Mapping the historical ecology and reconstructing the historical flora of the lower Bronx River: a guide for ecosystem restoration andoutreach
THE WELIKIA PROJECTHOMEEXPLORESCIENCECONTACTWELIKIA 1609 MAPOVERVIEW NEWS. So how do you say “Welikia” anyway? Hear a real Lenape speaker say “ my good home ” with the more. What people are saying about Mannahatta. Click here to read more about what people are writing and thinking more. New York Times Best Seller! THE WELIKIA PROJECT » OVERVIEW The Welikia Project embraces the Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn, Staten Island and the waters in-between, while still serving up all we have learned about Mannahatta. Welikia provides the basis for all the people of New York to appreciate, conserve and re-invigorate thenatural heritage of
THE WELIKIA PROJECT » ABOUT THIS SITE What You Can Do On This Site. The Welikia Project aims to re-discover the natural history of New York City as it existed in pre-European times. This website serves to bring the Welikia Project to you. Use it to: Explore Welikia! Go to the virtual Welikia map on our Explore page to see Mannahatta and the rest of Welikia from any location. Join the Mannahatta community by sponsoring the block THE WELIKIA PROJECT » WELIKIA MAP We’re going beyond Mannahatta, launching the Welikia Project to encompass all of New York City, including the Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn and Staten Island, and surrounding waters. Welikia means “my good home” in Lenape, the original Native American language of theWELIKIA 1609 MAP
Click to explore the native ecology of New York City, or enter your address or a landmark name (e.g. Empire State Building) in the textbox above.
THE WELIKIA PROJECT » HOW IT ALL BEGAN The Big Idea. The Mannahatta Project began in 1999, when landscape ecologist Dr. Eric Sanderson, a life-long Californian, moved to New York City to work for the world famous Wildlife Conservation Society at the Bronx Zoo. Dr. Sanderson realized that, to fully appreciate the concrete landscape of streets and buildings that was his new home, he THE WELIKIA PROJECT » RECREATING MANNAHATTASEE MORE ON WELIKIA.ORG THE WELIKIA PROJECT » FLORA AND FAUNA The flora and fauna list of native plants and vertebrate animals possibly found on Mannahatta in September 1609 is based on analysis of historical records, species lists and habitat relationships. Notes on methods and sources can be found in Mannahatta: A Natural History of New York City (Abrams 2009). Species are organized by family and by THE WELIKIA PROJECT » PRESENTATIONS Presentation on the Mannahatt Project by Eric Sanderson at TED2009: Related. Welikia Map; Publications . © 2008-2017 WCS | Credits | Terms of Use | Contact | Tell a MAPPING THE HISTORICAL ECOLOGY AND RECONSTRUCTING THE Mapping the historical ecology and reconstructing the historical flora of the lower Bronx River: a guide for ecosystem restoration andoutreach
THE WELIKIA PROJECT » PUBLICATIONS Publications resulting from the Mannahatta Project. Bean, W.T. and E.W. Sanderson (2008). “Using a spatially explicit ecological model to test scenarios of fire use by Native Americans: an example from the Harlem Plains, New York, NY.”. Ecological Modelling 211: 301-308. 14(4): 545-570. pdf.
THE WELIKIA PROJECT » EXTERNAL LINKS Learn more about the Mannahatta Project. Mannahatta: A Natural History of New York City, a book published by Abrams, May 2009.; Access Mannahatta data at OASIS, the New York City Open Accessible Space Information System Cooperative.; Mannahatta / Manhattan: A Natural History of New York City, an exhibition at the Museum of the City of New York, May 20 – October 12, 2009. THE WELIKIA PROJECT » CREDITS Credits. Site Concept, Design, and Flash Development – Pond Media and Design: Phillip Pond.. Site Architecture and Content (text, historical imagery, curriculum) – The Mannahatta Project staff at the Wildlife Conservation Society: Eric Sanderson, Kim Fisher, Markley Boyer, Amanda Huron and Danielle LaBruna.. Muir web interactive prepared by Kim Fisher and Meredith Adams based on prefuse THE WELIKIA PROJECT » PRESENTATIONS Presentation on the Mannahatt Project by Eric Sanderson at TED2009: Related. Welikia Map; Publications . © 2008-2017 WCS | Credits | Terms of Use | Contact | Tell a THE WELIKIA PROJECT » GEOGRAPHIC DATA Geographic Data. Click headings below to download zip files containing geographic data. By downloading data, you agree to the following: The Wildife Conservation Society (WCS) provides geographic data for informational purposes only. THE WELIKIA PROJECT » DR. SANDERSON BIO The Welikia Project » Dr. Sanderson Bio. Eric W. Sanderson is a Senior Conservation Ecologist at the Wildlife Conservation Society. Sanderson received his Ph.D. in ecology (emphasis in ecosystem and landscape ecology) from the University of California, Davis, in 1998, while studying with Dr. Susan Ustin. Starting at WCS in 1998, heestablished
THE WELIKIA PROJECT » NEWSLETTER SIGNUP Sign up for the Welikia Newsletter. Email Address *. First Name MANNAHATTA: AN ECOLOGICAL FIRST LOOK AT THE MANHATTAN 2007 14(4):545–570NORTHEASTERN NATURALIST Mannahatta: An Ecological First Look at the Manhattan Landscape Prior to Henry Hudson Eric W. Sanderson 1,* and Marianne Brown2 Abstract - The British Headquarters Map, circa 1782, provides a remarkable win- dow onto the natural topography, hydrology, and land cover of Manhattan Island, INTRODUCTION TO MANNAHATTA Mannahatta Education Wildlife Conservation Society 2008 Introduction to the Mannahatta Project Background for Educators “The Countrey itself sends forth such a fragrant smell that it may be perceived atsea before
FIELD TRIP 1: UNCOVERING STREAMS IN CENTRAL PARK Mannahatta Education Wildlife Conservation Society 2008 Field Trip 1: Uncovering streams in Central Park Background for Educators . Mannahatta was covered in streams – over eighty streams flowed over the island 400 year ago. THE WELIKIA PROJECTHOMEEXPLORESCIENCECONTACTWELIKIA 1609 MAPOVERVIEW NEWS. So how do you say “Welikia” anyway? Hear a real Lenape speaker say “ my good home ” with the more. What people are saying about Mannahatta. Click here to read more about what people are writing and thinking more. New York Times Best Seller! THE WELIKIA PROJECT » OVERVIEW The Welikia Project embraces the Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn, Staten Island and the waters in-between, while still serving up all we have learned about Mannahatta. Welikia provides the basis for all the people of New York to appreciate, conserve and re-invigorate thenatural heritage of
THE WELIKIA PROJECT » ABOUT THIS SITE What You Can Do On This Site. The Welikia Project aims to re-discover the natural history of New York City as it existed in pre-European times. This website serves to bring the Welikia Project to you. Use it to: Explore Welikia! Go to the virtual Welikia map on our Explore page to see Mannahatta and the rest of Welikia from any location. Join the Mannahatta community by sponsoring the block THE WELIKIA PROJECT » WELIKIA MAP We’re going beyond Mannahatta, launching the Welikia Project to encompass all of New York City, including the Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn and Staten Island, and surrounding waters. Welikia means “my good home” in Lenape, the original Native American language of theWELIKIA 1609 MAP
Click to explore the native ecology of New York City, or enter your address or a landmark name (e.g. Empire State Building) in the textbox above.
THE WELIKIA PROJECT » HOW IT ALL BEGAN The Big Idea. The Mannahatta Project began in 1999, when landscape ecologist Dr. Eric Sanderson, a life-long Californian, moved to New York City to work for the world famous Wildlife Conservation Society at the Bronx Zoo. Dr. Sanderson realized that, to fully appreciate the concrete landscape of streets and buildings that was his new home, he THE WELIKIA PROJECT » RECREATING MANNAHATTASEE MORE ON WELIKIA.ORG THE WELIKIA PROJECT » FLORA AND FAUNA The flora and fauna list of native plants and vertebrate animals possibly found on Mannahatta in September 1609 is based on analysis of historical records, species lists and habitat relationships. Notes on methods and sources can be found in Mannahatta: A Natural History of New York City (Abrams 2009). Species are organized by family and by THE WELIKIA PROJECT » PRESENTATIONS Presentation on the Mannahatt Project by Eric Sanderson at TED2009: Related. Welikia Map; Publications . © 2008-2017 WCS | Credits | Terms of Use | Contact | Tell a MAPPING THE HISTORICAL ECOLOGY AND RECONSTRUCTING THE Mapping the historical ecology and reconstructing the historical flora of the lower Bronx River: a guide for ecosystem restoration andoutreach
THE WELIKIA PROJECTHOMEEXPLORESCIENCECONTACTWELIKIA 1609 MAPOVERVIEW NEWS. So how do you say “Welikia” anyway? Hear a real Lenape speaker say “ my good home ” with the more. What people are saying about Mannahatta. Click here to read more about what people are writing and thinking more. New York Times Best Seller! THE WELIKIA PROJECT » OVERVIEW The Welikia Project embraces the Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn, Staten Island and the waters in-between, while still serving up all we have learned about Mannahatta. Welikia provides the basis for all the people of New York to appreciate, conserve and re-invigorate thenatural heritage of
THE WELIKIA PROJECT » ABOUT THIS SITE What You Can Do On This Site. The Welikia Project aims to re-discover the natural history of New York City as it existed in pre-European times. This website serves to bring the Welikia Project to you. Use it to: Explore Welikia! Go to the virtual Welikia map on our Explore page to see Mannahatta and the rest of Welikia from any location. Join the Mannahatta community by sponsoring the block THE WELIKIA PROJECT » WELIKIA MAP We’re going beyond Mannahatta, launching the Welikia Project to encompass all of New York City, including the Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn and Staten Island, and surrounding waters. Welikia means “my good home” in Lenape, the original Native American language of theWELIKIA 1609 MAP
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THE WELIKIA PROJECT » HOW IT ALL BEGAN The Big Idea. The Mannahatta Project began in 1999, when landscape ecologist Dr. Eric Sanderson, a life-long Californian, moved to New York City to work for the world famous Wildlife Conservation Society at the Bronx Zoo. Dr. Sanderson realized that, to fully appreciate the concrete landscape of streets and buildings that was his new home, he THE WELIKIA PROJECT » RECREATING MANNAHATTASEE MORE ON WELIKIA.ORG THE WELIKIA PROJECT » FLORA AND FAUNA The flora and fauna list of native plants and vertebrate animals possibly found on Mannahatta in September 1609 is based on analysis of historical records, species lists and habitat relationships. Notes on methods and sources can be found in Mannahatta: A Natural History of New York City (Abrams 2009). Species are organized by family and by THE WELIKIA PROJECT » PRESENTATIONS Presentation on the Mannahatt Project by Eric Sanderson at TED2009: Related. Welikia Map; Publications . © 2008-2017 WCS | Credits | Terms of Use | Contact | Tell a MAPPING THE HISTORICAL ECOLOGY AND RECONSTRUCTING THE Mapping the historical ecology and reconstructing the historical flora of the lower Bronx River: a guide for ecosystem restoration andoutreach
THE WELIKIA PROJECT » PUBLICATIONS Publications resulting from the Mannahatta Project. Bean, W.T. and E.W. Sanderson (2008). “Using a spatially explicit ecological model to test scenarios of fire use by Native Americans: an example from the Harlem Plains, New York, NY.”. Ecological Modelling 211: 301-308. 14(4): 545-570. pdf.
THE WELIKIA PROJECT » CREDITS Credits. Site Concept, Design, and Flash Development – Pond Media and Design: Phillip Pond.. Site Architecture and Content (text, historical imagery, curriculum) – The Mannahatta Project staff at the Wildlife Conservation Society: Eric Sanderson, Kim Fisher, Markley Boyer, Amanda Huron and Danielle LaBruna.. Muir web interactive prepared by Kim Fisher and Meredith Adams based on prefuse THE WELIKIA PROJECT » EXTERNAL LINKS Learn more about the Mannahatta Project. Mannahatta: A Natural History of New York City, a book published by Abrams, May 2009.; Access Mannahatta data at OASIS, the New York City Open Accessible Space Information System Cooperative.; Mannahatta / Manhattan: A Natural History of New York City, an exhibition at the Museum of the City of New York, May 20 – October 12, 2009. THE WELIKIA PROJECT » PRESENTATIONS Presentation on the Mannahatt Project by Eric Sanderson at TED2009: Related. Welikia Map; Publications . © 2008-2017 WCS | Credits | Terms of Use | Contact | Tell a THE WELIKIA PROJECT » GEOGRAPHIC DATA Geographic Data. Click headings below to download zip files containing geographic data. By downloading data, you agree to the following: The Wildife Conservation Society (WCS) provides geographic data for informational purposes only. THE WELIKIA PROJECT » CONTACT Contact Us. Have a question for Welikia Project staff? Need technical support? Fill out the form below and we'll reply as soon as we can. Your name. Your email (required- we need this to respond to you) THE WELIKIA PROJECT » NEWSLETTER SIGNUP Sign up for the Welikia Newsletter. Email Address *. First Name MANNAHATTA: AN ECOLOGICAL FIRST LOOK AT THE MANHATTAN 2007 14(4):545–570NORTHEASTERN NATURALIST Mannahatta: An Ecological First Look at the Manhattan Landscape Prior to Henry Hudson Eric W. Sanderson 1,* and Marianne Brown2 Abstract - The British Headquarters Map, circa 1782, provides a remarkable win- dow onto the natural topography, hydrology, and land cover of Manhattan Island, INTRODUCTION TO MANNAHATTA Mannahatta Education Wildlife Conservation Society 2008 Introduction to the Mannahatta Project Background for Educators “The Countrey itself sends forth such a fragrant smell that it may be perceived atsea before
FIELD TRIP 1: UNCOVERING STREAMS IN CENTRAL PARK Mannahatta Education Wildlife Conservation Society 2008 Field Trip 1: Uncovering streams in Central Park Background for Educators . Mannahatta was covered in streams – over eighty streams flowed over the island 400 year ago. THE WELIKIA PROJECTHOMEEXPLORESCIENCECONTACTWELIKIA 1609 MAPOVERVIEW NEWS. So how do you say “Welikia” anyway? Hear a real Lenape speaker say “ my good home ” with the more. What people are saying about Mannahatta. Click here to read more about what people are writing and thinking more. New York Times Best Seller! THE WELIKIA PROJECT » OVERVIEWMANNAHATTA PROJECT MAPTHE WELIKIA PROJECTTHE MANNAHATTA PROJECTWELIKIA PROJECTWELIKIA MAPMANNAHATTAPROJECT
The Welikia Project embraces the Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn, Staten Island and the waters in-between, while still serving up all we have learned about Mannahatta. Welikia provides the basis for all the people of New York to appreciate, conserve and re-invigorate thenatural heritage of
THE WELIKIA PROJECT » ABOUT THIS SITE What You Can Do On This Site. The Welikia Project aims to re-discover the natural history of New York City as it existed in pre-European times. This website serves to bring the Welikia Project to you. Use it to: Explore Welikia! Go to the virtual Welikia map on our Explore page to see Mannahatta and the rest of Welikia from any location. Join the Mannahatta community by sponsoring the block THE WELIKIA PROJECT » WELIKIA MAPMANHATTAN PROJECT INFORMATION We’re going beyond Mannahatta, launching the Welikia Project to encompass all of New York City, including the Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn and Staten Island, and surrounding waters. Welikia means “my good home” in Lenape, the original Native American language of the WELIKIA 1609 MAPWELIKIA MAPMANNAHATTA PROJECT Click to explore the native ecology of New York City, or enter your address or a landmark name (e.g. Empire State Building) in the textbox above.
THE WELIKIA PROJECT » PUBLICATIONS Publications resulting from the Mannahatta Project. Bean, W.T. and E.W. Sanderson (2008). “Using a spatially explicit ecological model to test scenarios of fire use by Native Americans: an example from the Harlem Plains, New York, NY.”. Ecological Modelling 211: 301-308. 14(4): 545-570. pdf.
THE WELIKIA PROJECT » CREDITS Credits. Site Concept, Design, and Flash Development – Pond Media and Design: Phillip Pond.. Site Architecture and Content (text, historical imagery, curriculum) – The Mannahatta Project staff at the Wildlife Conservation Society: Eric Sanderson, Kim Fisher, Markley Boyer, Amanda Huron and Danielle LaBruna.. Muir web interactive prepared by Kim Fisher and Meredith Adams based on prefuse THE WELIKIA PROJECT » PRESENTATIONS Presentation on the Mannahatt Project by Eric Sanderson at TED2009: Related. Welikia Map; Publications . © 2008-2017 WCS | Credits | Terms of Use | Contact | Tell a THE WELIKIA PROJECT » FLORA AND FAUNA The flora and fauna list of native plants and vertebrate animals possibly found on Mannahatta in September 1609 is based on analysis of historical records, species lists and habitat relationships. Notes on methods and sources can be found in Mannahatta: A Natural History of New York City (Abrams 2009). Species are organized by family and by MAPPING THE HISTORICAL ECOLOGY AND RECONSTRUCTING THE Mapping the historical ecology and reconstructing the historical flora of the lower Bronx River: a guide for ecosystem restoration andoutreach
THE WELIKIA PROJECTHOMEEXPLORESCIENCECONTACTWELIKIA 1609 MAPOVERVIEW NEWS. So how do you say “Welikia” anyway? Hear a real Lenape speaker say “ my good home ” with the more. What people are saying about Mannahatta. Click here to read more about what people are writing and thinking more. New York Times Best Seller! THE WELIKIA PROJECT » OVERVIEWMANNAHATTA PROJECT MAPTHE WELIKIA PROJECTTHE MANNAHATTA PROJECTWELIKIA PROJECTWELIKIA MAPMANNAHATTAPROJECT
The Welikia Project embraces the Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn, Staten Island and the waters in-between, while still serving up all we have learned about Mannahatta. Welikia provides the basis for all the people of New York to appreciate, conserve and re-invigorate thenatural heritage of
THE WELIKIA PROJECT » ABOUT THIS SITE What You Can Do On This Site. The Welikia Project aims to re-discover the natural history of New York City as it existed in pre-European times. This website serves to bring the Welikia Project to you. Use it to: Explore Welikia! Go to the virtual Welikia map on our Explore page to see Mannahatta and the rest of Welikia from any location. Join the Mannahatta community by sponsoring the block THE WELIKIA PROJECT » WELIKIA MAPMANHATTAN PROJECT INFORMATION We’re going beyond Mannahatta, launching the Welikia Project to encompass all of New York City, including the Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn and Staten Island, and surrounding waters. Welikia means “my good home” in Lenape, the original Native American language of the WELIKIA 1609 MAPWELIKIA MAPMANNAHATTA PROJECT Click to explore the native ecology of New York City, or enter your address or a landmark name (e.g. Empire State Building) in the textbox above.
THE WELIKIA PROJECT » PUBLICATIONS Publications resulting from the Mannahatta Project. Bean, W.T. and E.W. Sanderson (2008). “Using a spatially explicit ecological model to test scenarios of fire use by Native Americans: an example from the Harlem Plains, New York, NY.”. Ecological Modelling 211: 301-308. 14(4): 545-570. pdf.
THE WELIKIA PROJECT » CREDITS Credits. Site Concept, Design, and Flash Development – Pond Media and Design: Phillip Pond.. Site Architecture and Content (text, historical imagery, curriculum) – The Mannahatta Project staff at the Wildlife Conservation Society: Eric Sanderson, Kim Fisher, Markley Boyer, Amanda Huron and Danielle LaBruna.. Muir web interactive prepared by Kim Fisher and Meredith Adams based on prefuse THE WELIKIA PROJECT » PRESENTATIONS Presentation on the Mannahatt Project by Eric Sanderson at TED2009: Related. Welikia Map; Publications . © 2008-2017 WCS | Credits | Terms of Use | Contact | Tell a THE WELIKIA PROJECT » FLORA AND FAUNA The flora and fauna list of native plants and vertebrate animals possibly found on Mannahatta in September 1609 is based on analysis of historical records, species lists and habitat relationships. Notes on methods and sources can be found in Mannahatta: A Natural History of New York City (Abrams 2009). Species are organized by family and by MAPPING THE HISTORICAL ECOLOGY AND RECONSTRUCTING THE Mapping the historical ecology and reconstructing the historical flora of the lower Bronx River: a guide for ecosystem restoration andoutreach
THE WELIKIA PROJECT » ABOUT THIS SITE What You Can Do On This Site. The Welikia Project aims to re-discover the natural history of New York City as it existed in pre-European times. This website serves to bring the Welikia Project to you. Use it to: Explore Welikia! Go to the virtual Welikia map on our Explore page to see Mannahatta and the rest of Welikia from any location. Join the Mannahatta community by sponsoring the block THE WELIKIA PROJECT » HOW IT ALL BEGAN The Big Idea. The Mannahatta Project began in 1999, when landscape ecologist Dr. Eric Sanderson, a life-long Californian, moved to New York City to work for the world famous Wildlife Conservation Society at the Bronx Zoo. Dr. Sanderson realized that, to fully appreciate the concrete landscape of streets and buildings that was his new home, he THE WELIKIA PROJECT » CREDITS Credits. Site Concept, Design, and Flash Development – Pond Media and Design: Phillip Pond.. Site Architecture and Content (text, historical imagery, curriculum) – The Mannahatta Project staff at the Wildlife Conservation Society: Eric Sanderson, Kim Fisher, Markley Boyer, Amanda Huron and Danielle LaBruna.. Muir web interactive prepared by Kim Fisher and Meredith Adams based on prefuse THE WELIKIA PROJECT » CONTACT Contact Us. Have a question for Welikia Project staff? Need technical support? Fill out the form below and we'll reply as soon as we can. Your name. Your email (required- we need this to respond to you) THE WELIKIA PROJECT » EXTERNAL LINKS Learn more about the Mannahatta Project. Mannahatta: A Natural History of New York City, a book published by Abrams, May 2009.; Access Mannahatta data at OASIS, the New York City Open Accessible Space Information System Cooperative.; Mannahatta / Manhattan: A Natural History of New York City, an exhibition at the Museum of the City of New York, May 20 – October 12, 2009. THE WELIKIA PROJECT » NEWSLETTER SIGNUP Sign up for the Welikia Newsletter. Email Address *. First Name THE WELIKIA PROJECT » BLOG ARCHIVE » SO MANY MAPS! 2008-2017 WCS | Credits | Terms of Use | Contact | Tell a Friend | Newsletter signupWCS | Credits | Terms of Use | Contact | Tell a Friend | Newsletter signup THE WELIKIA PROJECT » TELL A FRIEND This content is password protected. To view it please enter your password below: Password: FIELD TRIP 1: UNCOVERING STREAMS IN CENTRAL PARK Mannahatta Education Wildlife Conservation Society 2008 Field Trip 1: Uncovering streams in Central Park Background for Educators . Mannahatta was covered in streams – over eighty streams flowed over the island 400 year ago. LESSON 2: WEAVING A MANNAHATTA MUIR WEB BACKGROUND FOR Mannahatta Education Wildlife Conservation Society 2008 Lesson 2: Weaving a Mannahatta Muir Web Background for Educators . Most students are familiar with the idea of a food chain or food web: it shows which species eat which other THE WELIKIA PROJECTHOMEEXPLORESCIENCECONTACTWELIKIA 1609 MAPOVERVIEW NEWS. So how do you say “Welikia” anyway? Hear a real Lenape speaker say “ my good home ” with the more. What people are saying about Mannahatta. Click here to read more about what people are writing and thinking more. New York Times Best Seller! THE WELIKIA PROJECT » OVERVIEWMANNAHATTA PROJECT MAPTHE WELIKIA PROJECTTHE MANNAHATTA PROJECTWELIKIA PROJECTWELIKIA MAPMANNAHATTAPROJECT
The Welikia Project embraces the Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn, Staten Island and the waters in-between, while still serving up all we have learned about Mannahatta. Welikia provides the basis for all the people of New York to appreciate, conserve and re-invigorate thenatural heritage of
THE WELIKIA PROJECT » ABOUT THIS SITE What You Can Do On This Site. The Welikia Project aims to re-discover the natural history of New York City as it existed in pre-European times. This website serves to bring the Welikia Project to you. Use it to: Explore Welikia! Go to the virtual Welikia map on our Explore page to see Mannahatta and the rest of Welikia from any location. Join the Mannahatta community by sponsoring the block THE WELIKIA PROJECT » WELIKIA MAPMANHATTAN PROJECT INFORMATION We’re going beyond Mannahatta, launching the Welikia Project to encompass all of New York City, including the Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn and Staten Island, and surrounding waters. Welikia means “my good home” in Lenape, the original Native American language of the WELIKIA 1609 MAPWELIKIA MAPMANNAHATTA PROJECT Click to explore the native ecology of New York City, or enter your address or a landmark name (e.g. Empire State Building) in the textbox above.
THE WELIKIA PROJECT » PUBLICATIONS Publications resulting from the Mannahatta Project. Bean, W.T. and E.W. Sanderson (2008). “Using a spatially explicit ecological model to test scenarios of fire use by Native Americans: an example from the Harlem Plains, New York, NY.”. Ecological Modelling 211: 301-308. 14(4): 545-570. pdf.
THE WELIKIA PROJECT » CREDITS Credits. Site Concept, Design, and Flash Development – Pond Media and Design: Phillip Pond.. Site Architecture and Content (text, historical imagery, curriculum) – The Mannahatta Project staff at the Wildlife Conservation Society: Eric Sanderson, Kim Fisher, Markley Boyer, Amanda Huron and Danielle LaBruna.. Muir web interactive prepared by Kim Fisher and Meredith Adams based on prefuse THE WELIKIA PROJECT » PRESENTATIONS Presentation on the Mannahatt Project by Eric Sanderson at TED2009: Related. Welikia Map; Publications . © 2008-2017 WCS | Credits | Terms of Use | Contact | Tell a THE WELIKIA PROJECT » FLORA AND FAUNA The flora and fauna list of native plants and vertebrate animals possibly found on Mannahatta in September 1609 is based on analysis of historical records, species lists and habitat relationships. Notes on methods and sources can be found in Mannahatta: A Natural History of New York City (Abrams 2009). Species are organized by family and by MAPPING THE HISTORICAL ECOLOGY AND RECONSTRUCTING THE Mapping the historical ecology and reconstructing the historical flora of the lower Bronx River: a guide for ecosystem restoration andoutreach
THE WELIKIA PROJECTHOMEEXPLORESCIENCECONTACTWELIKIA 1609 MAPOVERVIEW NEWS. So how do you say “Welikia” anyway? Hear a real Lenape speaker say “ my good home ” with the more. What people are saying about Mannahatta. Click here to read more about what people are writing and thinking more. New York Times Best Seller! THE WELIKIA PROJECT » OVERVIEWMANNAHATTA PROJECT MAPTHE WELIKIA PROJECTTHE MANNAHATTA PROJECTWELIKIA PROJECTWELIKIA MAPMANNAHATTAPROJECT
The Welikia Project embraces the Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn, Staten Island and the waters in-between, while still serving up all we have learned about Mannahatta. Welikia provides the basis for all the people of New York to appreciate, conserve and re-invigorate thenatural heritage of
THE WELIKIA PROJECT » ABOUT THIS SITE What You Can Do On This Site. The Welikia Project aims to re-discover the natural history of New York City as it existed in pre-European times. This website serves to bring the Welikia Project to you. Use it to: Explore Welikia! Go to the virtual Welikia map on our Explore page to see Mannahatta and the rest of Welikia from any location. Join the Mannahatta community by sponsoring the block THE WELIKIA PROJECT » WELIKIA MAPMANHATTAN PROJECT INFORMATION We’re going beyond Mannahatta, launching the Welikia Project to encompass all of New York City, including the Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn and Staten Island, and surrounding waters. Welikia means “my good home” in Lenape, the original Native American language of the WELIKIA 1609 MAPWELIKIA MAPMANNAHATTA PROJECT Click to explore the native ecology of New York City, or enter your address or a landmark name (e.g. Empire State Building) in the textbox above.
THE WELIKIA PROJECT » PUBLICATIONS Publications resulting from the Mannahatta Project. Bean, W.T. and E.W. Sanderson (2008). “Using a spatially explicit ecological model to test scenarios of fire use by Native Americans: an example from the Harlem Plains, New York, NY.”. Ecological Modelling 211: 301-308. 14(4): 545-570. pdf.
THE WELIKIA PROJECT » CREDITS Credits. Site Concept, Design, and Flash Development – Pond Media and Design: Phillip Pond.. Site Architecture and Content (text, historical imagery, curriculum) – The Mannahatta Project staff at the Wildlife Conservation Society: Eric Sanderson, Kim Fisher, Markley Boyer, Amanda Huron and Danielle LaBruna.. Muir web interactive prepared by Kim Fisher and Meredith Adams based on prefuse THE WELIKIA PROJECT » PRESENTATIONS Presentation on the Mannahatt Project by Eric Sanderson at TED2009: Related. Welikia Map; Publications . © 2008-2017 WCS | Credits | Terms of Use | Contact | Tell a THE WELIKIA PROJECT » FLORA AND FAUNA The flora and fauna list of native plants and vertebrate animals possibly found on Mannahatta in September 1609 is based on analysis of historical records, species lists and habitat relationships. Notes on methods and sources can be found in Mannahatta: A Natural History of New York City (Abrams 2009). Species are organized by family and by MAPPING THE HISTORICAL ECOLOGY AND RECONSTRUCTING THE Mapping the historical ecology and reconstructing the historical flora of the lower Bronx River: a guide for ecosystem restoration andoutreach
THE WELIKIA PROJECT » ABOUT THIS SITE What You Can Do On This Site. The Welikia Project aims to re-discover the natural history of New York City as it existed in pre-European times. This website serves to bring the Welikia Project to you. Use it to: Explore Welikia! Go to the virtual Welikia map on our Explore page to see Mannahatta and the rest of Welikia from any location. Join the Mannahatta community by sponsoring the block THE WELIKIA PROJECT » HOW IT ALL BEGAN The Big Idea. The Mannahatta Project began in 1999, when landscape ecologist Dr. Eric Sanderson, a life-long Californian, moved to New York City to work for the world famous Wildlife Conservation Society at the Bronx Zoo. Dr. Sanderson realized that, to fully appreciate the concrete landscape of streets and buildings that was his new home, he THE WELIKIA PROJECT » CREDITS Credits. Site Concept, Design, and Flash Development – Pond Media and Design: Phillip Pond.. Site Architecture and Content (text, historical imagery, curriculum) – The Mannahatta Project staff at the Wildlife Conservation Society: Eric Sanderson, Kim Fisher, Markley Boyer, Amanda Huron and Danielle LaBruna.. Muir web interactive prepared by Kim Fisher and Meredith Adams based on prefuse THE WELIKIA PROJECT » CONTACT Contact Us. Have a question for Welikia Project staff? Need technical support? Fill out the form below and we'll reply as soon as we can. Your name. Your email (required- we need this to respond to you) THE WELIKIA PROJECT » EXTERNAL LINKS Learn more about the Mannahatta Project. Mannahatta: A Natural History of New York City, a book published by Abrams, May 2009.; Access Mannahatta data at OASIS, the New York City Open Accessible Space Information System Cooperative.; Mannahatta / Manhattan: A Natural History of New York City, an exhibition at the Museum of the City of New York, May 20 – October 12, 2009. THE WELIKIA PROJECT » NEWSLETTER SIGNUP Sign up for the Welikia Newsletter. Email Address *. First Name THE WELIKIA PROJECT » BLOG ARCHIVE » SO MANY MAPS! 2008-2017 WCS | Credits | Terms of Use | Contact | Tell a Friend | Newsletter signupWCS | Credits | Terms of Use | Contact | Tell a Friend | Newsletter signup THE WELIKIA PROJECT » TELL A FRIEND This content is password protected. To view it please enter your password below: Password: FIELD TRIP 1: UNCOVERING STREAMS IN CENTRAL PARK Mannahatta Education Wildlife Conservation Society 2008 Field Trip 1: Uncovering streams in Central Park Background for Educators . Mannahatta was covered in streams – over eighty streams flowed over the island 400 year ago. LESSON 2: WEAVING A MANNAHATTA MUIR WEB BACKGROUND FOR Mannahatta Education Wildlife Conservation Society 2008 Lesson 2: Weaving a Mannahatta Muir Web Background for Educators . Most students are familiar with the idea of a food chain or food web: it shows which species eat which other* Home
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