Cascadia Scorecard - Maps & Graphics
Sightline's graphic tools related to its indicators project.
Graphics that show the region's performance on the Cascadia Scorecard. Also see our Maps & Graphics Center.
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Car Crashes, By the Numbers (counter)
The car crash counter estimates the human and economic costs of crashes this year--a huge and underappreciated risk to Cascadians’ health. -
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Cascadia Scorecard 2006 by Indicator (chart)
Cascadia's progress over 25 years for each of six indicators: health; economy; population; energy; sprawl; and wildlife. -
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Gray Wolf: Current and Historic Range (animated)
Despite recent population increases in Idaho, Montana, and Wyoming, gray wolves occupy only a small fraction of their historic habitat. -
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Gray Wolf: Current and Historic Range Map
Despite recent population increases in Idaho, Montana, and Wyoming, gray wolves occupy only a small fraction of their historic habitat. -
Animated map
Grouse: Current and Historic Range (animated)
Sage-grouse numbers have plummeted with the destruction of the bird's natural habitat, particularly in Washington. -
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Grouse: Current and Historic Range Map
Sage-grouse numbers have plummeted with the destruction of the bird's natural habitat, particularly in Washington. -
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Grizzly Bear: Current and Historic Range Map
Grizzlies once roamed throughout western North America, but their range has diminished substantially. -
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Grizzly Bear: Current and Historic Range (animated)
Grizzlies once roamed throughout western North America, but their range has diminished substantially. -
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Cascadia Scorecard's Seven Indicators
A table of the Cascadia Scorecard's seven indicators, their data and the years it will take to reach the best in world example. -
Animated map
Caribou: Current and Historic Range (animated)
The Selkirk herd in northern Idaho and Washington is the last remaining caribou herd in the lower 48 states. -
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Caribou: Current and Historic Range Map
The Selkirk herd in northern Idaho and Washington is the last remaining caribou herd in the lower 48 states. -
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Map of a Compact Community: Walkability within One Mile
A one-mile walk in this urban neighborhood, Seattle's Phinney Ridge, takes you through a gridlike street network with a mix of residences and businesses. -
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Map of a Suburban Community: Walkability within One Mile
Neighborhoods with cul-de-sacs and winding streets, such as this one in Bellevue, WA, have few commercial destinations within walking distance. -
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Traffic Fatalities in Cascadia Map
Cascadia's urban areas, along with southwestern British Columbia, excel at limiting the risk of car travel. -
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Map of Walkable King County, WA
In King County, Washington, compact city and town centers promote walking, while sprawling suburbs discourage it.
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