Congressman Lester Wolff National Wildlife Refuge Interactive Display
The map screen contains a visual index of the refuge's different biomes. The Oyster Bay National Wildlife Refuge is a 3,209-acre preserve that includes sub-tidal (bay bottom to mean high tide line) habitats, salt marsh and a freshwater pond.
The tour also utilizes a touch screen allowing the user to interact with the content. The story line features four main areas of interest: About, History, Activities and an Interactive Map.
LAUNCH THE INTERACTIVE DISPLAY
Friends of the Bay recently completed the beta launch of the first interactive tour for Congressman Lester Wolff National Wildlife Refuge. Since it is specifically developed for the iPad, the tour can utilize the HTML5 and CSS3 specifications. This is especially useful with video clips that are larger than conventional web video.
Once zoomed in, the user can learn more about the area and see locations only accessible by boat. Oyster Bay is the largest refuge in the Long Island National Wildlife Refuge Complex and receives the most public use of all the refuges.
You can view the beta release using the link below – please note this content was created for HTML5 compliant devices i.e. iPad and will only display all features in Safari or Chrome browsers.
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