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Core Habitat for Imperiled Species, Northeast U.S

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Creation
2017-05-15 18:21:50
Last Update
2017-05-16 17:40:07
Publication Date
2017-04

Citation

North Atlantic Landscape Conservation Cooperative(administrator), Steven Fuller(Co-Investigator), Chris Tracey(Co-Investigator), 2017-05-15(creation), 2017-05-16(lastUpdate), 2017-04(Publication), Core Habitat for Imperiled Species, Northeast U.S

Summary

Core Habitat for Imperiled Species is one of a suite of products from the Nature’s Network project (naturesnetwork.org). Nature’s Network is a collaborative effort to identify shared priorities for conservation in the Northeast, considering the value of fish and wildlife species and the natural areas they inhabit. This product represents a regional network of the most intact of habitats estimated to be most important for sustaining populations of imperiled species, currently based on over 600 Species of Greatest Conservation Need (SGCN).A number of additional datasets that augment or complement Core Habitat for Imperiled Species, including Habitat Condition for Imperiled Species (the more extensive dataset from which Core Habitats [...]

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Purpose

Core Habitat for Imperiled Species is one of a suite of products from the Nature’s Network project (naturesnetwork.org). Nature’s Network is a collaborative effort to identify shared priorities for conservation in the Northeast, considering the value of fish and wildlife species and the natural areas they inhabit. This product represents a regional network of the most intact of habitats estimated to be most important for sustaining populations of imperiled species, currently based on over 600 Species of Greatest Conservation Need (SGCN). Core Habitats can be viewed as the most intact areas that contain habitats likely to support high levels of biological diversity, rare species, and/or imperiled species in any given landscape. This map can help to focus attention on opportunities to conserve the most intact habitats for imperiled species, often including localities where such habitats persist in otherwise degraded surrounding landscapes. The data may also be considered as the basis for multi-species habitat conservation to secure a broad suite of imperiled species--before regulatory action is needed.

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