In the 2012 President's Budget Request, the National Biological Information Infrastructure (NBII) is terminated. As a result, all resources, databases, tools, and applications within this web site will be removed on January 15, 2012. For more information, please refer to the NBII Program Termination page.
The Southwest region includes Arizona, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, and Utah.
Click on the links below to access information about these states:
Arizona
The Grand Canyon State, nicknamed after its best-known geologic formation, has a diversity of landscapes.
Colorado
The headwaters of the mighty Colorado and Rio Grande Rivers begin in the Centennial State.
Nevada
The Silver State, or "Sagebrush State," is home to the Great Basin and the Mojave Desert.
New Mexico
The Land of Enchantment is rich in geographic and cultural diversity.
Utah
The Colorado Plateau and Great Basin are important ecosystems of the Beehive State.
Featured Project
[Image: Southwest Regional GAP Project]
The Southwest Regional Gap Analysis Project (SWReGAP) is an update of the Gap Analysis Program's mapping and assessment of biodiversity for the five-state region encompassing Arizona, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, and Utah. It is a multi-institutional cooperative effort coordinated by the U.S. Geological Survey's Gap Analysis Program. Data sets are made available to the public by the SWReGAP consortium of institutions responsible for their development, including the Southwest Node of the NBII.
The NBII Program is administered by the Biological Informatics Program of the U.S. Geological Survey