graphguy
graphguy t1_jcfk1c8 wrote
Hmm ... I thought this was a nice simple/good graph ... but in light of the graph ThePhilosofyzr added in a comment, showing eggs went up to $3 towards the end of 2015 ... it appears the data in this graph might be a little "cherry picked". :\
graphguy t1_jc00rmd wrote
This data is 'interesting' and thought provoking ... but far from beautiful (and you really need the range of years to be on the graph somewhere).
graphguy t1_j29jd7s wrote
Reply to comment by malxredleader in [OC] The Number of Endangered Species in Each US State by malxredleader
Thanks! - Here's what I came up with, using just the GBIF data: https://robslink.com/SAS/democd104/endangered_species_map.htm
graphguy t1_j299rew wrote
Reply to comment by Slowhand09 in [OC] The Number of Endangered Species in Each US State by malxredleader
I've created a "proof of concept" map (using just the GBIF data), where you can click the states to see a list of the species in that state: https://robslink.com/SAS/democd104/endangered_species_map.htm
graphguy t1_j25wxct wrote
Reply to comment by Slowhand09 in [OC] The Number of Endangered Species in Each US State by malxredleader
Agreed! - Would be nice to have an easy way to see the what the 136 in North Carolina are! (are they all fungi? are bald eagles on the list? water dogs? honey bees? etc...)
graphguy t1_j25nhpt wrote
Interesting map @malxredleader ! Can you help me reproduce the data? ... I go to https://www.iucnredlist.org, click the "magnifying glass" by the search box, leave type=species, leave taxonomy as default (fungi, plantae, anamalia, chromista), Red List category (I select Endangered and Critically Endangered), I expand Land Regiona -> expand North America -> expand United States, and select North Carolina. I assume the (63) beside North Carolina means there are 63 matches. ... but the map says 136.
graphguy t1_jcfmcd5 wrote
Reply to comment by gridnews in [OC] The price of a dozen large eggs in the U.S., 2019-2023 by gridnews
Thanks! - Much better!