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Grantham Journal uses Google Maps to track rogue heron

Posted by Dave Lee on 29 August 2007 at 16:02
Tags: Google Maps, Johnston Press, Journalism

Johnston Press’s Lincolnshire weekly the Grantham Journal is the latest newspaper to use Google Maps to tell a story online. But rather than tracking floods or criminals, this time it’s a quirky local story.

The ‘garden gobbler’ - a wild heron - is terrorising the people of Grantham as it works its way around the area, dining on the pond life in Grantham residents’ back gardens.

The Journal has called upon its readers to track the progress of the gobbler’s “deadly rampage” around the area, and is plotting the results on its Google Maps mashup. So far, 11 sightings have been logged.

Each sighting on the map is comes complete with a comment sent in by a reader. “Three times we’ve seen the heron wading around in the water and feeding on something - probably worms,” says one.

The Journal’s local mapping idea follows suit from other mapping projects. Earlier this month, the Telegraph.co.uk used Google Maps to chart A-Level results as they came in. As part of its flood coverage, BBC Berkshire used the free mapping tool to great effect to collate and display images of the floods sent in by readers and viewers. It was, said the readers, a resounding success. Sky News has also been using Google Maps mashups.

At the time of writing, the garden gobbler remains very much at large.

Guest blogger Dave Lee is a journalism student at the University of Lincoln. He usually blogs at dave-lee.org.

Tags: Google Maps, Johnston Press, Journalism

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  1. Simon Dickson |  29 August 2007 at 4:33pm

    The recent addition of the ability to ‘embed’ Google Maps seamlessly into other pages, YouTube-style, is going to blow this sort of thing wide open. I’m surprised we’re still seeing so many examples of people linking out to google.com - but I guess word takes time to get around.

  2. Martin Stabe |  29 August 2007 at 4:57pm

    Simon,

    Quite right. I’ve mentioned Google’s embeddable maps in the print column this week, along with the Telegraph’s A-level map.

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