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Dedicated to safeguarding the environment and actively improving water quality through project strategy and software development.

🧑💻Managing data for your restoration projects doesn’t have to be time-consuming. Keeping track of spatial information—like the footprint of a forest buffer or the length of a restored stream—is critical, but so are the associated attributes, such as practice names, descriptions, and implementation metrics. Over time, managing all this data can start to feel overwhelming. That’s why we’ve introduced table-based editing in FieldDoc, bringing the platform even closer to your internal workflows. This new feature allows you to copy and paste data seamlessly from local Excel files, Google Sheets, or even within the table itself—saving you time and simplifying your process. Efficient data management starts here!🌳🌳

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#FieldDoc Has Table Views! The power of a spreadsheet is now inside #FieldDoc. Our new Table Editing feature lets you manage your conservation and restoration data with precision and efficiency using a familiar, spreadsheet-style view. Single-form entry works for small tasks, but when your goal is to plant thousands of trees, restore miles of stream, or seed entire fields with cover crops, you need tools that match your ambition. Whether you’re editing existing data or batch-importing new records, Table Editing saves you countless hours—making your work faster, smarter, and more impactful. #Conservation #Restoration #EnvironmentalData #SustainableLandManagement #ClimateResilience #TechForGood #DataTools #TableEditing #naturetech #WaterQuality #HabitatRestoration #ConservationTechnology

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