EarthRanger Configuration
Main Articles
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Profiles Setup
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Event Types and Permissions
Learn about how to set up Report Types and Permissions
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Patrol Types and Permissions
Learn how patrol permissions and functionalities differ between types of patrols.
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Mobile User Permissions
This article explains the necessary permissions required to use mobile applications, and how users can manage their privacy and security settings.
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Observation CSV Export via Admin
Learn how to export observations as a CSV file using the Admin interface.
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EarthRanger to ArcGIS Configuration
Seamlessly sync EarthRanger data with ArcGIS for integrated geospatial insights—follow this step-by-step configuration process to get started."
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EarthRanger API
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Geospatial Analyzers
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Logging in to Admin Site of EarthRanger
Follow the step-by-step instructions to successfully log in to the EarthRanger Admin site and manage your organization's settings and data.
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Permissions and Permission Sets
Learn how to properly manage permissions and permission sets within your organization to ensure secure data access and follow best practices.
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How to Perform a Deep Reset of Browser Cache in Google Chrome
Learn how to effectively clear and reset your browser cache in Google Chrome for improved performance and browsing experience.
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EarthRanger Web Login Configuration
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Subject and Source Administration
Understand the processes for managing subjects and their sources in EarthRanger to ensure accurate tracking and data analysis.
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Immobility Analyzers
Discover the functionalities of immobility analyzers in EarthRanger to assess and interpret animal movement data effectively.
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ArcGIS Online
Learn how to connect EarthRanger with ArcGIS Online to automatically synchronize GIS data for enhanced map visualization and feature management, including detailed setup and styling instructions.
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Event and Event Type Configuration
Learn how to configure events and event types in EarthRanger to tailor data collection and reporting to your specific needs.
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Camera Traps
Learn how to configure camera traps in EarthRanger by setting up applications, users, tokens, and custom event types.
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Map Quicklinks
Set up custom map quicklinks in EarthRanger for easy access to region-specific views with icons and titles.
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Feature Classes
Learn to customize feature classes in EarthRanger for organized, visually distinct map elements, enhancing clarity for points, lines, and polygons.
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Managing Users in EarthRanger Admin
Learn how to add, modify, and manage users, set permissions, and configure user profiles in EarthRanger Admin.
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Data Model for Event Types
Create customized Event Types in EarthRanger using the Data Model Spreadsheet to define fields and formats for consistent event data.
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FIRMS: Configuration
Learn how to integrate NASA's FIRMS fire detection alerts into EarthRanger to enhance fire monitoring with real-time satellite data.
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Configuring Event Type Dropdown Choices in EarthRanger
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About Subject Groups
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Map Features Configuration
Learn how to import, organize, and customize map features in EarthRanger to accurately represent boundaries, roads, and points of interest on your operational map.
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Creating and Managing Service Accounts
Set up service accounts with ease! Follow this guide to create secure, specialized accounts for seamless integrations and automations in EarthRanger.
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Creating an Authentication Token
Learn about creating and using authentication tokens for seamless API access in EarthRanger.
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Creating and Managing Service Accounts
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Managing Subjects
Effectively track and manage what matters most—this guide helps you view, edit, and organize subjects in EarthRanger, from elephants to patrol boats.
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Managing Subject Types and Subtypes in EarthRanger
Simplify subject classification in EarthRanger—learn how to manage types, subtypes, and statuses for streamlined tracking and data organization.
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Managing Sources
Set up and manage devices in EarthRanger—learn how to configure sources, add providers, and ensure timely data collection with notifications for missing or delayed updates.