Archbold Biological Station

It all begins with an idea. Maybe you want to launch a business. Maybe you want to turn a hobby into something more. Or maybe you have a creative project to share with the world. Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.

I created this story with my colleague, wildlife biologist Joseph Guthrie. It tells the story of a young Florida black bear and how he influenced the future of conservation in Florida. All map animations were done in ArcGIS Pro. See StoryMap for full credits.

Bear Necessities

Working with my colleague Joe Guthrie again, I took the dynamic story of Florida Black Bear M34 and created a static map that captures the essence of his journey. I created the map in ArcGIS Pro and Adobe Illustrator.

I created this story with my colleagues Katie Bryden and Lauren Yoho from Wildpath. It provides a brief introduction to the Florida Wildlife Corridor and features an interactive map and tour of land acquisition progress in the Corridor by the State of Florida.

Connecting the Corridor

I created this map for ZooTampa’s new Florida Wilds expansion so visitors could understand how critical the Florida Wildlife Corridor is for Florida’s remaining panther population. I designed the map to adhere to their brand guidelines while also being color accessible. I used ArcGIS Pro and Adobe Illustrator to create the map. The image on the right shows the map in its new home at ZooTampa. Click on an image to expand it.

The Florida Wildlife Corridor & the Florida Panther

Protecting the Florida Wildlife Corridor happens one piece at a time. I designed this map to be made into a puzzle and given as a thank you gift to our campaign partners and supporters to reflect our journey conserving the Florida Wildlife Corridor. The map was created in ArcGIS Pro and finished in Illustrator using photos by Carlton Ward, Jr.

Putting the Pieces Together