It is distributed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 License ("please cite me, don't use it to make money, and feel free to share under the same license")
This is my first-ever attempt at a hand-drawn infographic!
It is distributed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 License ("please cite me, don't use it to make money, and feel free to share under the same license")
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Here's a new poster I made my boyfriend Nick for Christmas. He mentioned that it would be cool to have a poster of Alaska's "lost" (no longer operating) ski areas, so I rolled with that!
Mad props to the Alaska Lost Ski Areas Project for curating all of the data (www.alsap.com). Thanks also to Kevin Everson for finding the lat/long data that I imported into QGIS. At some point I'll make a post about how I made the map in QGIS! This print is available on my etsy shop: www.etsy.com/shop/dataworthseeing I was wondering: would it be possible to fit every. single. species. of Alaskan mammal on a single 18x24 poster? Answer: yes! It is possible! Caveats: only one front foot is shown for each species. Also I did not include the dew claws for ungulates. :)
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